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What is Brain cells?​

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Answered by llMrRockStarll
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 \sf \: The \:  brain \:  is  \: a  \: mosaic \:  made \:  up  \: of \:   \: different  \\  \sf \: cell \:  types,  \: each  \: with  \: their \:  own  \: unique  \: properties.  \\  \sf \: The \:  most  \: common  \: brain \:  cells \:  are  \: neurons  \: and  \: non-neuron \:   \: cells  \: called  \: glia.

Answered by IntrovertAngel
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The brain is a mosaic made up of different cell types, each with their own unique properties. The most common brain cells are neurons and non-neuron cells called glia. The average adult human brain contains approximately 100 billion neurons, and just as many—if not more—glia. \

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