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Nerve Cells and Bone Cells.  

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Introduction This project goes into depth of NERVE CELLS AND BONE CELLS. Nerve cells also known as Neurons are any of the fibers of bundles of fibers carrying impulses of sensation or of movement between the brain or spinal cord and all parts of the body. Bone is any of the hard parts of an animal's body. Neurons Within the human body there lies nerves that branch out like telephone wires from an exchange. They run from the soles of the feet to the top of the scalp and from just below the skin to the inner organs such as the lungs, liver and heart. These nerves are single cells that have the function of carrying information from one area of the body to another. The majority of these cells are grouped together like strands of a rope. Nerve cells like any other cell have the same basic structure with a surrounding...

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