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name the tissues that provide control and coordination in multicellular animals?

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Answered by no4
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          Nervous tissues give connection and release the electric inductions so that the muscular can do the reflex actions. However, being the tissues, central nervous system includes cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata and spinal cord. They control involuntary activities. And create conduction impulses from skin towards Brain.

            In case to give the coordination, the nervous system according to peripheral nervous system, and central nervous system. Including spinal cord, brain, and nerves, contain these same tissues in order to provide electrical inductions. The autonomic nervous system consists involuntary organs such as, legs, skin, arms i.e. in order to have control over the brain and nervous system.

          The space between delicate CNS and the bony coverings are protective layers meninges. There are neurons to carry to these coordinations between our brain controls. The parts in this nervous system do control coordination of voluntary movements. Maintaining the body's balance. The peripheral nervous system originating from CNS. These are Cranial Nerves and Spinal Nerves.

         An immediate and involuntary response given to a stimulus. Sometimes we react an incident  without control over that reaction. In such situations, proper control and co-ordination in achieved even without interventions of the brain. In some of the situations, the action is done without reaching to the brain. So in the same cases, impulses get created by the spinal cord. Reflex arc act on the impulses.

       The motor neurons and interneurons are sensory neurons which also help in this process.The ventricals, central canal and spaces between the meninges are filled with cerebro-spinal fluid. It is formed in the choroid plexuses of the ventricles. It is a clear and colourless fluid. It help as much could tissues to maintain the coordination.
Answered by pankajnr1326
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Nervous tissues give connection and release the electric inductions so that the muscular can do the reflex actions. However, being the tissues, central nervous system includes cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata and spinal cord. They control involuntary activities. And create conduction impulses from skin towards Brain.


            In case to give the coordination, the nervous system according to peripheral nervous system, and central nervous system. Including spinal cord, brain, and nerves, contain these same tissues in order to provide electrical inductions. The autonomic nervous system consists involuntary organs such as, legs, skin, arms i.e. in order to have control over the brain and nervous system.


          The space between delicate CNS and the bony coverings are protective layers meninges. There are neurons to carry to these coordinations between our brain controls. The parts in this nervous system do control coordination of voluntary movements. Maintaining the body's balance. The peripheral nervous system originating from CNS. These are Cranial Nerves and Spinal Nerves.


         An immediate and involuntary response given to a stimulus. Sometimes we react an incident  without control over that reaction. In such situations, proper control and co-ordination in achieved even without interventions of the brain. In some of the situations, the action is done without reaching to the brain. So in the same cases, impulses get created by the spinal cord. Reflex arc act on the impulses.



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