Differences between neuron and ordinary cell?
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HOW DOES A NEURON DIFFER FROM AN ORDINARY CELL IN STRICTURE?
NEURON :-
• Neuron belongs to only nervous system.
• Each cell is divided into three parts.
(1) Cell body
(2) Axon
(3) Dendrites
• Cell body is grey in colour. Axon is white in colour.
• They help in carrying sensations to the brain and spinal cord.
• Once the cell is destroyed,no new cell is generated in the place of the destroyed one.
• Each nerve cell ends with nerve terminal which connects another neuron or nerve cell.
• They are cells with prominent nucleus.
ORDINARY CELL :-
• These cells are confirmed to all the body parts except nervous system.
• No specific divisions of parts in the cell.
• Different tissues in various organs possess different colours.
• Cells help in functioning of organs in organ system.
• Once the cell is destroyed, new cell generates in the place of dead or destroyed one.
• Based on the location and function,intercellular space in the organs varies from one organ system to the other.
• Function,location,growth and formation decides presence of nucleus.
Hope it helps...
HOW DOES A NEURON DIFFER FROM AN ORDINARY CELL IN STRICTURE?
NEURON :-
• Neuron belongs to only nervous system.
• Each cell is divided into three parts.
(1) Cell body
(2) Axon
(3) Dendrites
• Cell body is grey in colour. Axon is white in colour.
• They help in carrying sensations to the brain and spinal cord.
• Once the cell is destroyed,no new cell is generated in the place of the destroyed one.
• Each nerve cell ends with nerve terminal which connects another neuron or nerve cell.
• They are cells with prominent nucleus.
ORDINARY CELL :-
• These cells are confirmed to all the body parts except nervous system.
• No specific divisions of parts in the cell.
• Different tissues in various organs possess different colours.
• Cells help in functioning of organs in organ system.
• Once the cell is destroyed, new cell generates in the place of dead or destroyed one.
• Based on the location and function,intercellular space in the organs varies from one organ system to the other.
• Function,location,growth and formation decides presence of nucleus.
Hope it helps...
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1.ONE INTRESTING DIFFERENCE IS WHEN NEURON IS AFFECTED OR ACCIDENTLY CRUSH THEN NEURON NOT ABLE TO RE ORGANISZE i. e nerons have no capacity to again form. and Common cell have this phenomena
2.NERONS HAVE ELECTRIC SIGNAL BUT Common cell have nothing like this
3.NERON cell not help in physical growth
but common cell do so
4.NEURONS IS VERY LARGE COMPARATIVELY TO COMMON BODY CELLS
2.NERONS HAVE ELECTRIC SIGNAL BUT Common cell have nothing like this
3.NERON cell not help in physical growth
but common cell do so
4.NEURONS IS VERY LARGE COMPARATIVELY TO COMMON BODY CELLS
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