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how does nervous tissue cause action

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It is specialized to react to stimuli and to conduct impulses to various organs in the body which bring about a response to the stimulus.

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When a nerve impulse reaches the muscle the muscle fibre must move. Muscle cells have special proteins that change both their shape and their arrangement in the cell in response to nervous electrical impulses. When this happens new arrangements of these proteins give the muscle cells a shorter form.

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When a nerve impulse reaches the muscle the muscle fibre must move. Muscle cells have special proteins that change both their shape and their arrangement in the cell in response to nervous electrical impulses. When this happens new arrangements of these proteins give the muscle cells a shorter form.

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When a nerve impulse reaches the muscle the muscle fibre must move. Muscle cells have special proteins that change both their shape and their arrangement in the cell in response to nervous electrical impulses. When this happens new arrangements of these proteins give the muscle cells a shorter form.

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