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What is Neuron??? What are its functions????

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Answered by br10236060313
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Neurons, also known as nerve cells, send and receive signals from your brain. While neurons have a lot in common with other types of cells, they're structurally and functionally unique. Specialized projections called axons allow neurons to transmit electrical and chemical signals to other cells.

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Answered by susovanmandal0303
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Neurons, also known as nerve cells, send and receive signals from your brain. While neurons have a lot in common with other types of cells, they're structurally and functionally unique. Specialized projections called axons allow neurons to transmit electrical and chemical signals to other cells.

At birth, the human brain consists of an estimated 100 billion neuronsTrusted Source. Unlike other cells, neurons don’t reproduce or regenerate. They aren’t replaced once they die.

The creation of new nerve cells is called neurogenesis. While this process isn’t well understood, it may occur in some parts of the brain after birth.

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