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What does a cell body of a neuron do?

It does the functions of a cell such as endocytosis, exocytosis. It also contains all the regular organelles of an animal cell. Mitosis will make ATP in order for the cell to conduct electricity and other active transporting.


How does bacteria attack cells?

Bacteria can attack cells by producing toxins that damage cell membranes or interfere with cellular functions. They can also invade cells and replicate inside them, leading to cell damage or death. Additionally, some bacteria can trigger an inflammatory response in the body, causing damage to surrounding cells and tissues.


Dendrites are branching extensions of?

neurons that receive signals from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body. They are covered in dendritic spines, where synapses with other neurons are formed.


What is a Difference between hyperpolarizing and depolarizing graded potential?

A hyperpolarizing graded potential makes the cell more negative, typically caused by an influx of chloride ions or efflux of potassium ions. In contrast, a depolarizing graded potential makes the cell less negative, often due to an influx of sodium ions or calcium ions. Both types of potentials play a role in generating action potentials in neurons.


Axons and dendrites?

Axons are responsible for transmitting electrical signals away from the neuron cell body. Dendrites, on the other hand, receive incoming signals from axons of other neurons. Together, axons and dendrites play a crucial role in the communication between neurons in the nervous system.

Related Questions

What does the Golgi Body do in the plant cell?

It makes and packages things to be transported out of the cell.


What are the human body cells in your body?

We have a different kind of cell for every part of your body.We have the white cell which kills germs.The red blood cell makes the blood.


What is the meaning of cell and cell parts?

The cell is something in the organism's body that when they all form together, they make a tissue which then makes an organ which then makes a system and finally makes an organism. A cell part is a part of the cell inside the cell. examples are nucleus, mitochondria, chromosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane, ribosomes, nuclear membrane,and vacuoles.


The circulatory system makes cell that fight infections and control body what?

homeostasis


Feed you and you live give you a drink and you die?

dryness adding water makes it moist and no dry but big mac? no effect


How do you appreciate about the organisation of cell in the living body?

The cell makes life possible for humans. There are over 200 different types of cells that are organized to form the human body.


Substance that makes up the body of a plant cell?

neutrogina sensetive oral groove


What organ makes sure that every cell in your body gets food and oxygen?

brain


How many organs in your body can get cancer?

Any organ, or any type of tissue or cell in the body can produce a type of cancer. This potential exists in every living cell which makes up the human body.


What is The largest cell in the body is?

While axons of the neuron are often mere micrometres thick, they can be up to a meter long (and longer in adults). This makes the neuron the longest cell in the body.


How often does the body makes a red blood cell and how often does a blood cell die?

every second a blood cell die, and every second one is made


How is the red blood cell changed?

they die off and your body automatically makes new ones :)