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Delvig [45]
2 years ago
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In humans, adult brain cells called neurons are terminally differentiated. This means that they are completely mature and no lon

ger undergo the cell cycle.
Which of the following statements best describes how the cell cycle relates to neurons?

Answer: Neurons do not go through M phase.
Biology
1 answer:
antiseptic1488 [7]2 years ago
7 0

The answer choice above which best describes how the cell cycle relates to neurons is:

Neurons do not go through M phase.

Option a is the correct answer

<h3>What is a neuron?</h3>

A neuron is defined as structural and functional unit of the nervous system

Complete question:

In humans, adult brain cells called neurons are terminally differentiated. This means that they are completely mature and no longer undergo the cell cycle.

Which of the following statements best describes how the cell cycle relates to neurons?

a. Neurons do not go through M phase.

b. Neurons passes through the M phase

c. None of the above

So therefore, the answer choice above which best describes how the cell cycle relates to neurons is:

Neurons do not go through M phase.

Learn more about neurons:

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