A nervous system, which can be used with other tissues like epithelial and muscle tissue, and they make up a stomach. Hope this helps
nuclei ;)
Brain and vertebrae
Please let me know the answers of the following wuestions: 1. What is Nerve? 2. What are its Functions?
Nerve Tissue
I think it's cardiac tissue, blood tissue, and nerve tissue.
Bone is made of compact bone tissue and spongy bone tissue and also nerve cells from the spinal column.
Nerves transmits messages back and forth from the brain to the other parts of the body.
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
I don't know since I am taking a test, but I just put "neuron" for the heck of it.
Nerve cell
Nerve cell
Epithelial tissue? Maybe. I Think... Also Muscle Cell Forms A Muscle Tissue And A Nerve Cell ( Neuron in Posh Standards ) forms a nerve tissue
endoneuuronium isolates form other neuronal procisses *Endoneurium - insulates each nerve fiber from the neuron processes adjacent to it. Perineurium - forms fascicles. Epineurium - forms cord-like nerve.
How is the function of nerve tissue different from that of epithelial tissue?
During embryonic development, the stomach (like the bulk of the rest of the gastrointestinal system) forms from endoderm, the innermost layer of the three major germ layers.
Bone is quite different from nerve tissue. It is not an excitable tissue.
During embryonic development, the stomach (like the bulk of the rest of the gastrointestinal system) forms from endoderm, the innermost layer of the three major germ layers.
Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood. Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood.
Neurolysis is destruction of a nerve or nervous tissue. Neuropathy, in contrast, means any disease of a nerve or nerve tissue.