Biology, asked by sofiatlc, 7 months ago

Why can't a neuron function as a muscle cell ?

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Answered by Hendree
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As a result, their structures are very specialized - they have a small "cell body" and then long processes that branch off the to connect with other neurons or other types of cells such as muscles. ... The cellular "mini-machines" that are used in mitosis are no longer made, so the neuron cannot divide.

Answered by EchoSphere
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because a lot of tissues make a muscle, and a lot of neurons make a tissue....

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