why do nerve cells do not divide.?
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But in nerve cells, some of these granules remain scattered in the cytoplasm outside the nucleus. As they are found outside the nucleus, they cannot form the centrosome and as such no spindle fibres. Hence, unlike most animal cells, nerve cells or neurones, as they are otherwise known, generally don''t divide.
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But in nerve cells, some of these granules remain scattered in the cytoplasm outside the nucleus. As they are found outside the nucleus, they cannot form the centrosome and as such no spindle fibres. Hence, unlike most animal cells, nerve cells or neurones, as they are otherwise known, generally don''t divide.
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As they are found in the outside of the nucleus,they cannot form the centrosome and as such no spindle fibers. Unlike most animal cells,nerve cells or neurones don't divide.
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