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write about neural tissue in detail ​

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Answered by bhaibavpandeypcvu5u
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the neural tissue is ectodermal in origin. it is specialised to receive stimuli and conduct impulses for controlling and coordinating body function. it exerts the greatest control over the body responsiveness to changing conditions. the neural tissue consists of nerve cells and packing cells.

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Answered by prabhleen3111
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The neural tissue is a specialised tissue with some specialised functions. It is the main component of the nervous system - both the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. This includes the brain, spinal cord, other types of nerves. In two words, if we have to describe the functions of the neural tissue, we can specify that integration and communication are the main functions of this specialised tissue.

The neural tissue consists of mainly the neurons and the neuroglia. The neurons or the nerve cells are highly specialised cells that have the ability to generate and also conduct nerve impulses. There are supporting cells in the form of neuroglia that help to remove the debris coma give physical support along with providing electrical insulation.

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