Science, asked by nillu6, 1 year ago

how does the nervous tissue cause action explain in about 150 words don't give me silly answer please

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Answered by Anonymous
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when under impulse rraches the muscle the muscle fibre must move how does a muscle cell move a simple motion of movement at the cellular level is that muscle cells will move by changing their shape so that they Souten so the next element in the cell in response to nervous electrical impulse measurements of these proteins give muscle cell or shorter form so in this way nervous tissue cause action
Answered by Nathawat04
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Nervous tissue is composed of neurons, which transmit impulses, and the neuroglia, which assist propagation of the nerve impulse as well as provide nutrients to the neuron. Neurons are easily stimulated and transmit impulses very rapidly

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