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Loss of nerve cells refers to the death or degeneration of neurons in the nervous system. This can occur due to various factors such as aging, neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, traumatic brain injuries, or exposure to toxins. Loss of nerve cells can lead to impaired function in the nervous system and a variety of symptoms depending on the region affected.
i suppose you meant body in your question: if that's the case: cells reproduce and there are millions of cells in our bodies.
I meant these cells carry out that a cell from another kind of...
Input nerve cells is something u can see.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is responsible for controlling functions such as thinking, decision-making, and voluntary movements. Essentially, it acts as the command center of the brain, coordinating and processing information from different parts of the body.
Assuming you meant 'schizophrenia' - it's a neurological disorder, that causes the patient to develop alternate personalities.
Assuming you meant 'biggest' brain - that belongs to the Blue Whale.
Encephalaemia is not a widely recognized medical term and may refer to conditions related to the brain or neurological issues. It could be a misinterpretation of encephalopathy, which describes a broad range of disorders affecting brain function. These disorders can arise from various causes, including infections, toxins, and metabolic imbalances. If you meant a specific condition, please provide more context for a precise explanation.
A surgeon who performs lobotomies (removal of a part of the brain). If you meant phlebotomist - that is a person who draws your blood. A surgeon who performs lobotomies (removal of part of the brain). If you meant 'phlebotomist' - that is the person who draws your blood.
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "epilepsy," it is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. These seizures can vary in intensity and duration, affecting behavior, movement, and consciousness. Epilepsy can be managed with medication, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, surgery. If you meant something else by "epilapsy," please provide more context.
Anaplastic Oligodendroglioma is a brain tumor. It is usually treated with surgery to remove the tumor cells and then several rounds of chemotherapy. One who is diagnosed with this has roughly a five year survival rate.
Loss of nerve cells refers to the death or degeneration of neurons in the nervous system. This can occur due to various factors such as aging, neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, traumatic brain injuries, or exposure to toxins. Loss of nerve cells can lead to impaired function in the nervous system and a variety of symptoms depending on the region affected.
Sperm are the male sex cells.
Haploid= Half.
The ham ridge, also known as the "ham-shaped" area, is not a widely recognized term in neuroscience or anatomy. If you meant "Hippocampal formation" or a specific brain region, please clarify. Generally, knowledge about brain structures comes from neuroanatomical studies, imaging techniques like MRI, and research into their functions and connections within the nervous system. These methods help scientists understand how different brain regions contribute to cognition, memory, and behavior.
I think you meant to say 'where are peg cells present' and the answer is, the uterine wall.
Because brain dissection meant certain death for the specimen