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Why are nerve cells (neurons) significant to the function they perform

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Answered by singhmahima262
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Transmission of Nerve Impulses. Neurons are some of the most important cells in the body. This is because they are involved in cell communication that, in turn, allows an organism to function as it should in its environment. ... Most of the time, a neuron is at resting membrane potential (negative concentration gradient).

Answered by alanw5926
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Explanation:Transmission of Nerve Impulses. Neurons are some of the most important cells in the body. This is because they are involved in cell communication that, in turn, allows an organism to function as it should in its environment.

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