what is the difference between nervous tissue and nervous system?
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The nervous system is a mind boggling system of nerves and cells that convey messages to and from the cerebrum and spinal rope to different parts of the body. The sensory system incorporates both the Central nervous system and Peripheral nervous system.
Nervous tissue or nerve tissue is the fundamental tissue segment of the two sections of the sensory system; the cerebrum and spinal line of the focal sensory system, and the expanding peripheral nerves of the peripheral nervous system, which manages and controls substantial capacities and action.
Nervous tissue or nerve tissue is the fundamental tissue segment of the two sections of the sensory system; the cerebrum and spinal line of the focal sensory system, and the expanding peripheral nerves of the peripheral nervous system, which manages and controls substantial capacities and action.
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Nervous tissue is made up of nerve cells called as
neurons, whose primary function is to carry messages from one body part to
another.
The different nervous tissues which work together in the body make up the nervous system, which is essential for proper functioning of the body. The nervous system comprises of the nerves, brain, and the spinal cord.
The different nervous tissues which work together in the body make up the nervous system, which is essential for proper functioning of the body. The nervous system comprises of the nerves, brain, and the spinal cord.
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