All cells in the body have the same DNA and the same genes. In organs & tissues the expression changes.
<u>like all eukaryotic cells, neurons have a nucleus that controls the activities of the cell</u> is the correct option.
<h3>What are neurons?</h3>
- The basic building blocks of the brain and nervous system are neurons.
- They are the cells that receive sensory information from the outside world, convey motor directions to our muscles, and transform and relay electrical signals at each stage along the way.
<h3>What is the function of neuron?</h3>
- The neuron, a specialized cell created to send information to other nerve cells, muscle cells, or gland cells, is the basic functional unit of the brain.
- Axons, dendrites, and a cell body make up the majority of neurons.
Mention the types of neurons:
- Sensory neurons
- Motor neurons
- Interneurons
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The mantle is the most dense (pretty sure at least)
C, pre-existing.
The genes aren't being spliced(usually), but are just variations of the genes that were already there.