Yes, for the most part.
Neural tissue is formed by neural stem cells, which are progenitor cells found in the nervous system. These stem cells have the ability to differentiate into various types of neural cells like neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes, ultimately forming the intricate network of the nervous system.
Actually, nervous tissue is composed of neurons, which are responsible for transmitting electrical signals, as well as glial cells that support and protect neurons. Collagen fibers are mainly found in connective tissue, not nervous tissue.
Schwann cells are glia that myelinate the neurons of the Peripheral Nervous System
the brain,spinal cord and the nerves
Axons and dendrites are found in nerve cells, which are part of the nervous tissue. Nerve cells, or neurons, are responsible for transmitting electrical and chemical signals throughout the body to facilitate communication between different parts of the nervous system.
The nervous system is the sensory and control apparatus consisting of a network of nerve cells.
These are the choices, it wouldn't let me put it in the main question. a. brain, spinal cord, organ system, nerve cell nervous tissue b. organ system, population of cells, nervous tissue, brain c. organism, organ system, tissue cell, organ d. nervous system, brain, nervous tissue, nerve cell e. organ system, tissue, molecule, cell
The nervous system receives and processes information from the body's senses, then coordinates the body's responses by sending signals to muscles and glands. This system controls bodily functions and movements by integrating sensory input with motor output through a complex network of neurons.
The tissue that looks like a tree branch with spotty cells is nervous tissue. Nervous tissue consists of neurons (nerve cells) interconnected in a branching network resembling tree branches. The "spotty" appearance is likely referring to the cell bodies (soma) of neurons located along these interconnected branches.
nerve cells make nervous tissue and muscle tissue is made up of muscle cells
neurons are just the cells that make up the nervous tissue.
Non-conducting support cells of the nervous system or 'Neuroglial' cells represent a range of cells which function to maintain the nervous system. Some common ones are: Astrocytes envolved in providing nutrients and creating the blood-brain barrier Microglia are the immune cells of the nervous system Oligodendricytes and Schwann Cells produce the myelin sheaths which insulate the axons of neurons Ependymal cells secrete cerebrospinal fluid That's just a few