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Lerok [7]
3 years ago
15

What are the functions of nerve cells

Biology
1 answer:
almond37 [142]3 years ago
3 0

<em>Answer: Simple background information is:</em>

<em> Neurons (also known as neurones, nerve cells and nerve fibers) are electrically excitable cells in the nervous system that function to process and transmit information. </em>

<em>Explanation:</em>

<em>Which means Neurons play a major role in functioning the cells. Which also is related to never cells:) </em>

<em>* Hopefully this helps:) Mark me the brainliest:)!!!</em>

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