All muscle cells and nerve cells use an action potential and also obey the all-or-none law
Nerve,heart,and muscle cells.
Some human cells that do not divide include nerve cells (neurons) and cardiac muscle cells. These cells have limited or no capacity for cell division due to their specialized functions and mature state. Once these cells are fully developed, they generally do not undergo cell division.
The cells are alive and metabolically active.
All mature cells in the human body have a nucleus, except for red blood cells. This includes cells such as muscle cells, nerve cells, and skin cells. The nucleus contains genetic material (DNA) that controls the cell's functions and activities.
Cells that do not have a nucleus
Specialization in muscle and nerve cells typically reduces their ability to reproduce compared to other types of cells in the body due to their mature and highly specialized functions. Muscle cells have limited ability to divide as they are primarily designed for contraction, while nerve cells have limited capacity for regeneration due to their intricate structures and long extensions.
Four cell types found in the human body include epithelial cells (skin cells), muscle cells (skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle), nerve cells (neurons), and blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets).
Neurons or nerve cells are highly specialized and have the ability to transmit messages at a rapid rate. Neurons are the basic working units of the brain and they convey messages to other nerve cells, muscle cells or gland cells.
Nerve Cells. 100% sure.
nerve tissue
These Types of nerve Cells are Known As Motor Neurons.