Neurons in the brain can last a lifetime. While some neurons can die due to injury, disease, or aging, the majority of neurons are capable of living for an individual's entire life. Neurons can also form new connections and adapt to changing conditions through a process called neuroplasticity.
Viruses live almost everywhere around us in places such as the soil and air.Different viruses may infect plants,animals or even bacteria .Viruses try to gain access to the machinery in the cell in order to make more viruses.
Answerin the nucleus of any cell and it is very important.
Cells can probably live for less than an hour without oxygen because it is the only thing that keeps them alive besides water. That is the reason why we breathe every second of the day, even when we are asleep because our cells need oxygen 24/7 to live.
a person who lives in a cell is a prisoner
Comes from the brain cords, they help your brain cells in order to live
no! because there will be no brain to order your body!
The brain has two kinds of cells, neurons and glial cells. So if the brain did not have neurons it could still have glial cells, but they have no function in the absence of neurons. You would, in effect, have converted the brain into a tumor. Human beings cannot live without a brain. (Nor any irrational animals) We wouldn't be animals, we would be stupid zombies.
Cells are the building blocks of life so in order to live you need to have cells.
water and air
No, cells are just like animals, they have different life spans, but I'm pretty sure they do live around the same amount of time. Also, there are different kind of cells like brain cells, plant cells, and others like that, which would definitely live different life spans. *umm NO to above answer(no harshness intended)cells have different "life" spans... for instance nerve cells can last up to a lifetime whereas red or white blood cells can live up to four months. hope this helps!!* ---as told by a ninth grader:)NiXON..SHANiA...go mustangs @ERHS!
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In order to live, cells in our body undergo a process called apoptosis, which is programmed cell death. This allows for the removal of damaged or old cells to make space for the growth of new and healthy cells. Additionally, in the natural cycle of life, living organisms eventually die to make way for future generations and contribute to the balance of ecosystems.
Some experimental operations have moved brain material from one patient to another, but not for the purposes of replacing brain functions. You cannot donate any part of your functioning brain cells while you are alive. Various scientific institutes may accept postmortem tissue bequests.
they supply oxygen to red blood cells, which in turn supplies oxygen to your muscles and brain...which are required to live.
The absolute minimum a man could live on would be about 1,500.
The minimum age that the child can decide who he wants to live with is 18 years.