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30 September, 10:17
Facts about nerve cells?
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Kaylynn Salinas
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The human body is made up of trillions of cells. Cells of the nervous system, called nerve cells or neurons, are specialized to carry "messages" through an electrochemical process. The human brain has approximately 100 billion neurons.
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