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Is the count of brain cells remains the same right from childhood to death?​

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Answered by Arathikrishna
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At birth, an infant has roughly 100 billion brain cells. Every neuron has an axon (usually only one). The axon is an “output” fiber that sends impulses to other neurons.

(2009), who found that the adult male human brain, at an average of 1.5 kg, has 86 billion neurons and 85 billion non-neuronal cells – numbers that deviate from the expected by 7 and 24% only.

Answered by sunita107
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