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False. Epithelial tissue does not send electrical signals throughout the body. Epithelial tissue is responsible for lining and protecting various organs and structures, but it does not have the ability to generate or transmit electrical signals. Electrical signals in the body are primarily sent by specialized cells such as neurons.
neurons
its got seven letters but i dont know the answer Neurons - travel from the brain to a specific part of the body
Muscle tissue produces movement.
the answer is the muscle tissue ! i got the same packet haha
motor nueronsNerve tissue carries electrical signals that affect muscle tissue. Nerve tissue's function is to move and coordinate the way the body functions.
False. Epithelial tissue does not send electrical signals throughout the body. Epithelial tissue is responsible for lining and protecting various organs and structures, but it does not have the ability to generate or transmit electrical signals. Electrical signals in the body are primarily sent by specialized cells such as neurons.
Nervous tissue is composed of neurons that use electrical signals to transfer impulses throughout the body.
Nerve cells can transmit electrical impulses throughout the body.
Animal tissues are classified into four main types: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. Epithelial tissue covers body surfaces, lines body cavities, and forms glands. Connective tissue supports and binds other tissues together. Muscle tissue is responsible for movement, while nervous tissue is involved in transmitting electrical signals throughout the body.
excitable tissue is the tissue that can undergo rapid change in their membrane potential which is important to transport electrical signals. by this they can respond to stimuli. example of excitable tissue is nerves and muscle tissue ( skeletal,cardiac and smooth ) - by einstein jr
The nervous tissue
neurons
Relating to the electrical properties of muscle tissue
The nervous system conducts electrical signals from one structure to another. For example from the brain to the muscles for movement.
Nerve!
In the heart