From what I read, glial cells and astrocytes support and nourish neurons. Maybe they work with brain cells but am not too sure. They communicate with other cells through synapses.
Sorry b.t.w for not being too helpful and u probably canβt rely on this anyways π’.
Ik this was like 7ys ago π
Nerve cells, also known as neurons, are individual cells that are considered unicellular. They are the basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system and work together to transmit electrical and chemical signals in the body.
Lizards have eukaryotic cells, similar to all other animals. They possess a variety of cell types, including skin cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, and blood cells, among others. These cells work together to support the lizard's essential biological functions.
Different cells in an organism have different jobs and functions to do. With all of them functioning properly, they can work together to perform more complex jobs like sustaining life. Cells that are similar to each other and do the same job are grouped together to form tissues. Muscle cells make muscle, nerve cells make nerve tissues and so on.
Muscle cells work together to form a tissue. These cells are by definition tissues. Bone cells work together to form skeletal tissue.
Mitochondrion is an organell.It is inside the cell.
The nerve cells transport signals and your muscle cells are specialized for movement.
A group of nerve cells is called a "neuron" or "nerve cell cluster". These cells are fundamental units of the nervous system and work together to transmit electrical and chemical signals throughout the body.
Nerve cells and muscle cells are excitable. Their cell membrane can produce electrochemical impulses and conduct them along the membrane. In muscle cells, this electric phenomenon is also associated with the contraction of the cell. Thank you, regards (me).
Nerve cells (neurons) are specialized cells that transmit electrical impulses in the nervous system to control body functions and relay sensory information. White blood cells (leukocytes) are a part of the immune system and help fight off infections and diseases by detecting and destroying pathogens. Nerve cells primarily transmit signals, while white blood cells primarily protect the body from foreign invaders.
Nerve cells, also known as neurons, are individual cells that are considered unicellular. They are the basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system and work together to transmit electrical and chemical signals in the body.
Lizards have eukaryotic cells, similar to all other animals. They possess a variety of cell types, including skin cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, and blood cells, among others. These cells work together to support the lizard's essential biological functions.
Dendrites are parts of nerve cells that interact with other nearby nerve cells. This process makes every single part of our bodies work.
Different cells in an organism have different jobs and functions to do. With all of them functioning properly, they can work together to perform more complex jobs like sustaining life. Cells that are similar to each other and do the same job are grouped together to form tissues. Muscle cells make muscle, nerve cells make nerve tissues and so on.
Nerve cells release a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, which triggers an action potential in the muscle cell. This action potential leads to the release of calcium ions inside the muscle cell, resulting in muscle contraction. The interaction between the nerve cell and muscle cell allows for the coordination of movement in the body.
Muscle cells work together to form a tissue. These cells are by definition tissues. Bone cells work together to form skeletal tissue.
Mitochondrion is an organell.It is inside the cell.
Nerve cells are the basic functioning component in the nervous part of the system whether peripheral or central is comprised of neurons that collect and distribute information to make the body function.