Biology, asked by naimisha0580np, 8 months ago

do the cells of nervous tissue also divide like cells of any other cells​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Although the nervous system is very complex, there are only two main types of cells in nerve tissue. The actual nerve cell is the neuron. It is the "conducting" cell that transmits impulses and the structural unit of the nervous system. The other type of cell is neuroglia, or glial, cell.
Answered by arjun2742
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

They are highly specialized and amitotic. This means that if a neuron is destroyed, it cannot be replaced because neurons do not go through mitosis so nerves doesn't divide like cells of any other cells

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