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Brain cells cannot be regrown nor do they regenearate. So its important to keep the ones that you have. The brain consists of neurons and glial cells.

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Can a brain cells regrow?

no. but your brain can reorginize itself.


When your brain cells die will it go back to life again?

No. Your brain can create new synapses, but the cells don't regrow. When a sick brain is viewed on a MIR the areas with dead cells show as holes in the brain, but a healthy brain is shown as a healthy blue and whole.


If the brain is damaged can a new nerve cell grow?

No-- Nerve cells are one of the few kinds of cells that never regenerate or regrow.


How neurons are formed in an adult human body?

They aren't. Neurons are brain matter, and those cells don't regrow.


How do you regrow your brain?

in my pants


Does brain tissue regrow after a traumatic brain injury?

Yes and no. The neurons, what we would call brain cells, do not regrow but the supporting glial cells can regrow. Recovery of functions after a traumatic brain injury generally are the result of forming new pathways within the brain around the damaged area.


Can malaria parasite have serious effect on the brain cells as fast as three months?

Possibly, but it depends on the species of malaria.


How many cells in the human brain?

There are over 400,094,800 cells in the human brain, while the entire body has about 50 to 75 trillion cells.


Are there cells in the brain?

Yes. They are called, ironically, brain cells.


What kind of cells are in the brain?

Neurons are brain cells


How can neurons carry messages to the brain?

The long bundle of neurons that carries messages to and from the body to the brain and is responsible for very fast, lifesaving reflexes is called the? Spinal cord.


Why is it harder to learn something when you are older?

Because your brain doesn't make new connections between the nerve cells as fast as it did when you were young.

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