Biology, asked by kirtanhindu3417, 1 year ago

How does nerve tissue enable animals to move rapidly in response to stimuli?

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Answered by 27decuzmafaiz
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Neurons present in animals allow them to move rapidly in response to stimuli with the help of muscles. The neural tissue present in animals makes them move rapidly, and the function is based on the activity of the organisms.

Answered by madhuvidhi
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The signal that passes along the nerve fibre is called a nerve impulse. A nerve impulse allows us to move our muscle when we want to. The functional combination of nerve and muscle tissue is fundamental to most animals.

This combination allows animals to move rapidly in respons to stimuli.

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