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Explain how does nervous tissue cause action

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Answered by msdevanshjnv
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Explanation: nervous tissue consists of neurones which are long fibre like structure the function of neurone is to transmit electrical signals or impulses

In neurone the signals are transmitted in the form of impulses the receptor organs receive the stimuli from the inner or outer environment then this message is received by dendrites then from the dendrites the message passes through cell body then through the exam it came to the nerve ending from nerve ending signals are released in the form of electrical norms and from the synapse ( synapse the gap between two neurones ) it passes do other neurone type the message is passed the message is received and the response is given to the motor neurone which are connected to the muscle aur gland which cause action.

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Answered by SebastainWolf
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Action Caused by the Nervous Tissue. It is composed of neurons which transmit impulses. Nerve cells are functionally connected to each other at a junction known as a synapse, where the terminal branches of an axon and the dendrites of another neuron lie in close proximity to each other but normally without direct contact.

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