The nerve cells in the human nervous system seldom undergo mitosis. Based on this information, explain why complete recovery from injuries to the nervous system may not occur.

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In different tissues ie skin tissue, recovery is possible due to the cell's ability to divide constantly. new cells simply replace the dead ones and heal the injury. neurons divide very rarely because they are highly specialized cells so they are not able to replace the dead. the injury is unable to recover.

What is the central nervous system?

The central nervous system is the system of cells which are specialised in transmitting the signals in the body which plays an important role in the control and coordination of the body.

The specialised cells which transmit the signals are known as the neurons which are surrounded by the cells which protect the neurons and support them in performing their functions called the neuroglia.

The tissue of the central nervous tissues which control the whole body is the spinal cord and the brain.

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