Biology, asked by yug9236, 7 months ago

a) What pictures is this?
b) Give the functions of A and B?
c) Which tissue does this make?
d) Where are there cells located?
e) Label the parts​

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Answered by muskan558
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by sdrpanthangi
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Answer:

a)GIVEN PICTURE IS A NERVE CELL (NEURON).

b)A-CELL BODY (SOMA)

   B-DENDRITES

CELL BODY:The main function of the cell body of a neuron is to integrate synaptic information and transmit this information to other cells via the axon. The cell body also completes a variety of biochemical processes to keep the neuron functioning properly

DENDRITES: The functions of dendrites are to receive signals from other neurons, to process these signals, and to transfer the information to the soma of the neuron.

c) NERVOUS SYSTEM MAKE THIS TISSUE

d) Nerve cells (neurons) Location: retina, ganglia of the vestibular cochlear    nerve (cranial nerve VIII). Pseudounipolar (unipolar) neurons (one process that divides close to the cell body into two long processes) .

e)A-CELL BODY

 B-DENDRITES

 C-DENDRITE PROJECTIONS

 D- AXON

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