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difference between muscular tissues and nervous tissues in points​

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Muscular tissues

1st point- Muscular tissue can be divided functionally, is it under voluntary or involuntary control; and morphologically, striated or non-striated.

2nd point- By applying these classifications three muscle types can be described; skeletal, cardiac and smooth.

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Muscular tissue

The cells of this tissue are elongated and are called muscle fibres.Each muscle fibre is covered by a membrane sarcolemma.Cytoplasm of muscle cell is called sarcoplasm.Muscle fibres contact and decrease in length on stimulation.Hence,muscular tissue is known as contractile tissue.Muscle cells contain larger number of mitochondria.

Nervous tissue

Nervous tissue is composed of nerve cells or neurons and neuroglia.Neuron is the structural and functional unit of nervous system.Neuroglial cell are non-nervous supporting cells that fill in the interneuronal space.Intercellular matrix is absent in the neural tissue.Neuron is an impulse generating and impulse conducting unit.

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