Biology, asked by sanjay320, 1 year ago

give more functions of nervous tissue

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Answered by piyushSinghrajput
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Neuroglia encompasses the non-neuralcells in nervous tissue that provide various crucial supportive functions for neurons. They are smaller than neurons, and vary in structure according to their function. ... Microglial cells: Microglia are macrophage cells that make up the primary immune system for the CNS.
Answered by Fariha18
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The function of nervous tissue is to form the communication network of the nervous system by conducting electric signals across tissue.[12] In the CNS, grey matter, which contains the synapses, is important for information processing. White matter, containing myelinated axons, connects and facilitates nerve impulse between grey matter areas in the CNS.[13] In the PNS, the ganglion tissue, containing the cell bodies and dendrites, contain relay points for nerve tissue impulses. The nerve tissue, containing myelinated axons bundles, carry action potential/nerve impulses
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