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Which parts of our body are composed of nervous tissue? Name the cells that make up the

nervous tissue.​

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Answered by srikruthi0707
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Explanation:

The cells that make up the nervous tissue are (1) neurons, or nerve cells; and (2) neuroglia, six kinds of supporting cells

Answered by nuan
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Explanation:

The parts composed of nervous tissue are:

the brain & spinal cord (which constitute the central nervous system);

nerves (the cords that extend between the CNS and more distant organs);

ganglia (knotlike masses of nerve cells along the course of the nerves);

the enteric plexus of nerve cells in the wall of the digestive tract;

the retina of the eye (technically brain tissue); and

the adrenal medulla.

The cells that make up the nervous tissue are (1) neurons, or nerve cells; and (2) neuroglia, six kinds of supporting cells. Neuroglia make up more of the bulk of the nervous tissue in most places than the neurons do.

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