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what is nervous tissue?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nervous Tissue
They are highly specialised for being stimulated and then transmitting the stimulus very rapidly from one place to another.
Brain,spinal cord,nerves are made up of nervous tissue.
Nervous tissue contain unit cell called nerve cell or neurons.
The impulses travel one one neuron to another neuron.
Answered by Suryavardhan1
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✴A tissue which specialised to transmit message in our body is nervous tissue.

✴Brain, spinal cord and nerves are composed of nervous tissue.

✴Nervous tissue contains highly specialised units called Nerve cells or neurons.

✴Neurones have the ability to receive stimuli from within or outside to body and conduct (send) impulses (signals) two different parts of a body.

✴The impulse travels from one uan to another neuron.

✴The neurone has three parts:-

☞Cyton (Cell body) - Cell body contains a central nucleus and cytoplasm.

☞Dendrons or dendrites - These are short fibres which are rising from the cell body and further branching into dendrites.

☞Axon - This is a single long fibre. The axon has an insulating and protective cover of myelin around it (Myelin is made up of fat and proteins).
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