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What is the jelly substance in the brain?

The jelly-like substance in the brain is primarily composed of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and brain tissue, including neurons and glial cells. CSF surrounds the brain and spinal cord, providing cushioning, nutrient delivery, and waste removal. Additionally, the brain tissue itself contains a significant amount of extracellular matrix, which contributes to its gel-like consistency. This combination helps protect the brain and maintain its overall health and function.


How much percent of your brain is water?

The brain is composed of about 73% water. Water is essential for maintaining proper brain function, helping with nutrient and waste transport, and regulating temperature. Staying hydrated is important for optimal brain health and function.


Nutrient essential to the health of all tissues including the brain?

I don’t know right now


Which which nutrient is essential to the health of all tissues including brain?

I don’t know right now


What tissue are founds in brain?

brain tissue?!?!?!


What kind of tissue is important to carry out electrical impulse to and from the brain?

Nerve tissue, but it does much more than that - there are many nerve circuits that have no connection to the brain, performing their functions locally and unconsciously.


Which body structure requires the most brain tissue?

Only the brain will have brain tissue


The tissue that might fine in the brain?

brain tissue LOL this is true


What primary tissue is found in the brain?

You have nervous tissue mainly found in your brain. This tissue originates from ectoderm.


Tissue that forms nerves and the brain?

Nervous (nerve) tissue.


Which tissue present in brain?

It can be called brain tissue, cerebral tissue or neural tissue (although the latter phrase can refer to nerve tissue anywhere in the body, and not just in the brain).


Principle of brain functioning which describes the phenomenon of healthy brain tissue compensating for damaged brain tissue?

neuroplasticity