No, nerve cells (neurons) are long and thin with branching extensions, while blood cells (such as red blood cells or white blood cells) are typically round or disc-shaped. Nerve cells are specialized for transmitting electrical signals, while blood cells have specific functions related to transportation of gases, nutrients, and immunity.
Nerve Cells. 100% sure.
An immature nerve cell is called a neuroblast. Neuroblasts are precursor cells that will eventually mature into functional nerve cells, such as neurons or glial cells.
The cells that transmit sensory messages are called nerve cells or neurons. Muscle cells, also known as myocytes, are responsible for contraction and movement.
Nerve cells are often called neurons. These cells are responsible for transmitting electrical and chemical signals within the nervous system. Neurons play a crucial role in processing and transmitting information throughout the body.
differentiation
Nerve cells receive blood and oxygen through a network of small blood vessels called capillaries. These capillaries are located close to nerve cells in order to deliver nutrients and oxygen for their metabolic needs. The brain, for example, has a dense network of capillaries to ensure a constant supply of blood and oxygen to nerve cells.
I think it's called cellular differentiation or stem cell differentiation.
The process that creates specialized cells like blood cells, nerve cells, or bone cells is called cellular differentiation. This process involves cells undergoing specific changes in gene expression and morphology to develop distinct functions in the body.
No, nerve cells (neurons) are long and thin with branching extensions, while blood cells (such as red blood cells or white blood cells) are typically round or disc-shaped. Nerve cells are specialized for transmitting electrical signals, while blood cells have specific functions related to transportation of gases, nutrients, and immunity.
The upper layer of the skin is called the 'epidermis'. In birds, it contains no nerve cells, and their Merkel cells are located in the dermis. However, in most animals it contains a scattering of nerve cells called Merkel cells, located at the basal layer. The middle layer of the skin is called the 'dermis.' It contins blood vessels, most of the nerve cells, and other structures. The lower layer of the skin is called the 'sub-cutis' and mostly contains fat.
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.
same genetic information
Nerve Cells. 100% sure.
neuroepithelial cells
The three types of cells that do not undergo mitosis are nerve cells (neurons), muscle cells (myocytes), and red blood cells (erythrocytes).
An immature nerve cell is called a neuroblast. Neuroblasts are precursor cells that will eventually mature into functional nerve cells, such as neurons or glial cells.