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I don't know since I am taking a test, but I just put "neuron" for the heck of it.
Your nervous system carries electric signals from your brain trough out your body.
It's actually a connective tissue.
The layer of living skin you are referring to is called the dermis. It is composed of all major tissue types, including epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. The dermis provides structural support, contains blood vessels, nerve endings, and glands, and is responsible for giving skin its strength and elasticity.
Facial nerve (CN VII) is responsible for the lacrimal gland which produces tears.
The adrenal glands situated on top of each kidney secrete adrenaline (epinephrine).
The thyroid gland is primarily made up of nerve fibers. These endocrine glands are mostly made up of connective tissue.
The body parts that I know of are the arteries, the anus, the adrenal glands, the alveoli, the Achilles tendon, the adductor magnus, the appendix, the auditory nerve, and the atria.
Neurotransmitters are chemicals produced in and around the nervous system of animals. They are present in all of the nerve cells, but predominately in the ganglia or nerve bundles of invertebrates, and in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) of vertebrates. There are many kinds of neurotransmitter chemicals.
I don't know since I am taking a test, but I just put "neuron" for the heck of it.
How is the function of nerve tissue different from that of epithelial tissue?
Bone is quite different from nerve tissue. It is not an excitable tissue.
The answers are: 1.Epithelial Tissue2.Connective Tissue3.Muscle Tissue4.Nerve Tissue
Yes, the Adrenal glands secrete epinephrine (adrenaline) into the blood stream when the brain detects a threat. This gives the muscles an added boost to their strength. The brain determines if it will run away or fight whatever the threat is, thus the saying, 'fight or flight'.
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
Neurolysis is destruction of a nerve or nervous tissue. Neuropathy, in contrast, means any disease of a nerve or nerve tissue.
Rods and cones are nerve tissue contained in the retina.