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For Diseases Of The Nerve Cells The Most Common Is Alzheimers. So Yeahh.. Peacee Out Suckerss!! Lmao xD :D <3

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What kills nerve cells?

Nerve cells can be killed by various factors, including physical trauma, lack of oxygen, toxins, infections, autoimmune responses, and genetic disorders. Additionally, conditions such as stroke, neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's, Parkinson's), and certain medications can also damage or kill nerve cells.


What do T-cells do in the immune system to protect the body from infections and diseases?

T-cells are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the immune system by identifying and attacking infected cells and pathogens to protect the body from infections and diseases.


What diseases disrupt the nerve cells?

Most viral or immune active bio chemicals/enzymes/hormones related diseases.


What is demyelinating processes?

Demyelination is the process that erodes the sheath that normally protects nerve cells. This causes a reduction in the nerve impulse conduction. One of the diseases that causes this is multiple sclerosis.


CAN PERMANENT DAMAGE OCCURS TO NERVE CELLS?

Yes, permanent damage can occur to nerve cells due to various factors, including traumatic injuries, neurodegenerative diseases, infections, or exposure to toxins. Once nerve cells, or neurons, are damaged, they may lose their ability to regenerate, leading to long-lasting effects on the nervous system's function. This can result in chronic pain, loss of motor function, or cognitive impairments, depending on the location and extent of the damage.


What does a rabies cell look like?

white but that's usual for all infections all diseases and infections turn out to be white blood cells.


What if there were nowhite blood cells in your body?

If you had no white cells - you would have no immunity to infections and diseases. Your life-expectancy would be almost zero !


Lymph nodes contain large numbers of white blood cells called?

lymphocytes, which help the body fight infections and diseases.


How do you use white blood cell in a sentence?

White blood cells are used to fight off diseases and sicknesses.


What is a connector nerve?

Connector nerve cells connect the sensory nerve cells with motor nerve cells and allow for decision making.


What is the difference between nerve cells and nerve?

a nerve tends to refer to a group of nerve cells.


What is the main function of the white bloood cells?

To fight against germs and bacteria that can cause disease and infections. The cells work as part of the immune system.

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