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explain nervous tissue in detail​

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Answered by swamygujjala68p2vykm
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Nervous tissue is the main component of the nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

Nervous tissue is one of four major classes of tissues and makes up the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.

Integration and communication are the two major functions of nervous tissue.

Nervous tissue contains two categories of cells — neurons and neuroglia.

Neurons are highly specialized nerve cells that generate and conduct nerve impulses.

Neuroglia are supporting cells that provide physical sport, remove debris, and provide electrical insulation.

Nervous tissue is one of four major classes of tissues. It is specialized tissue found in the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. It consists of neurons and supporting cells called neuroglia.

The nervous system is responsible for the control of the body and the communication among its parts. Nervous tissue contains two categories of cells—neurons and neuroglia.

Answered by Priyanshu1singh
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Explanation:

In nervous tissue the impulse of signal is rescinded from dendritic tip and passed to the cell body then it is passed through axon in the form of electric signal at the nerve end the signal are converted to chemical and passed through synapse or nerve unction

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