Nerves are a tissue and by definition are not composed of any other tissue.
nervous
because they are made up of more than one type of tissue
It is a set of nerves called the Motor Nerves that deliver signals to the muscles.
The classification of a tissue with stratified epithelium with more than one cell type is typically based on the predominant or top layer of cells. The classification is usually determined by the cell type that is most abundant or visible at the surface of the tissue.
A neuroma is a growth or tumor of nerve tissue. Neoplastic neuromas are tumors of nerves, although the term can also be applied more generally for a tumor of nervous system tissue.
Muscle tissue if the only type that is able to contract... other examples of tissue that can not contract would be nervous (nerves/brain), epithelial (skin/lining of other organs), and connective (bone/blood/cartilage)
Stratified tissue describes tissue that has more than one layer of cells. This type of tissue is common in areas of the body that require protection or support, such as the skin and lining of the mouth and esophagus.
Innervated tissue refers to any type of tissue that is supplied with nerves, enabling it to receive signals from the nervous system. This can include various types of tissues, such as muscle, skin, and organs, allowing them to respond to stimuli and perform functions like movement, sensation, and regulation. The presence of nerves is crucial for communication between the tissue and the central nervous system.
A tissue is a collection of cells where as an organ is a collection of tissues.
Nerve cells, neurons, are designed to conduct electrical impulses, passing messages between the nerves and other tissues. For example, one impulse is sent to the brain signaling pain when you burn your hand and than another message telling your hand to move off the stove.
Not more so than any other type of dog.
The papillary layer of the skin is made up of loose connective tissue. This type of connective tissue is less dense and contains collagen and elastic fibers that help support the overlying epidermis, as well as blood vessels and nerves.