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Either you have Miss Kammerer, or my bio teacher ripped off this site.
Fat cells do not have nerve cells because they are primarily made up of adipocytes, which are specialized cells for storing fat. Nerve cells, on the other hand, are responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body and are not typically found within fat tissue.
neurons and neuroglia
No, body cells are made by mitosis
No, a nerve is not a complete cell. Nerves are made up of nerve cells called neurons that consist of a cell body, dendrites, and an axon. The nerve cell works together with other cells to transmit signals throughout the body.
Nerves in your body are made up of specialized cells called neurons that can rapidly transmit electrical signals. These signals travel along the nerve cells at high speeds, allowing for quick communication between different parts of the body. Additionally, nerve cells are covered in a protective layer called myelin, which helps to speed up the transmission of signals.
Everywhere! Every structure and tissue in the body is made of one kind of cell or another: blood cells, bone cells, muscle cells, skins cells, nerve cells, & many more kinds.
neuroepithelial cells
Neurons....nerve cells
what is the portion of the brain containing control certer for body's functions and emotions: means "under the inner rool"
Fat cells do not have nerve cells because they are primarily made up of adipocytes, which are specialized cells for storing fat. Nerve cells, on the other hand, are responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body and are not typically found within fat tissue.
Nerve gas. Seriously.
Nerves are made up of cells.
neurons and neuroglia
lot of nerve cells
Our body is made up of microscopic living matter calledcells. Cells are the basic unit of life and every living thing is made up of cells. Cells make up every part of our body including the internal organs (see flow chart below). Our body loses a billion cells every second and manufactures new cells too. There are many different types of cells in our body and they have different functions according to their location, shape etc. (e.g. nerve cells, muscle cells). Cells are essential for living matter because they are basic units of life.Cells (e.g. nerve cell)Tissues (e.g. nerve tissue)Organs (e.g. spinal cord)Organ system (e.g. nervous system)OrganismCells have a nucleus which controls the cell, a cytoplasm, cell membrane, chromosomes etc.
the answer to that questions is the optic nerve
the answer to that questions is the optic nerve