the answer is not truly known but, i can tell you that nerves have nothing to do with it so most likely nerve tissue doesn't help keep skin soft.
nerve tissue
Sensation
Sensation
Subcutaneous tissue ( fat )
Skin
Epithelium connective tissue muscle nerve and your skin! sorry but skin is actually epithelium tissue that's why i didnt write skin
Epithelial- skin, muscle-heart, connective-tendons, and nerve tissue-spinal cord
Nerve tissue and Epithelial tissue would be my guess. But I am no expert, just a homeschooling mom.
Examples of tissues include epithelial tissue (skin), connective tissue (bone), muscle tissue (skeletal muscle), and nervous tissue (neurons). Each type of tissue has specialized cells that work together to perform specific functions in the body.
The tissue under skin helps you by protecting what is below the skin, so not only do pathogens and other things have to get through your skin, they have to get through this layer of protective tissue also.
No. It does not.
Brain and the spinal cord.