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Describe the structure and importance of nervous tissue

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Answered by khushi25350
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:

Identify the anatomical and functional divisions of the nervous system

Relate the functional and structural differences between gray matter and white matter structures of the nervous system to the structure of neurons

List the basic functions of the nervous system

The picture you have in your mind of the nervous system probably includes the brain, the nervous tissue contained within the cranium, and the spinal cord, the extension of nervous tissue within the vertebral column. That suggests it is made of two organs—and you may not even think of the spinal cord as an organ—but the nervous system is a very complex structure. Within the brain, many different and separate regions are responsible for many different and separate functions. It is as if the nervous system is composed of many organs that all look similar and can only be differentiated using tools such as the microscope or electrophysiology. In comparison, it is easy to see that the stomach is different than the esophagus or the liver, so you can imagine the digestive system as a collection of specific organs.

Answered by Anonymous
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Nervous tissue is made up of different types of nerve cells, all of which have an axon. An axon is the long stem-like part of the cell that sends action potential signals to the next cell. ... Functions of the nervous system are sensory input, integration, control of muscles and glands, homeostasis, and mental activity.

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