The tissues found in the brain are gray matter and white matter.
The gray matter is made up of unmyelinated neurons and it is the area of nerve connections and processing.
The white matter is made up of myelinated neurons that connect the regions of gray matter to each other and the rest of the body. The white matter acts as the main information path that speeds up connection between the brain and distant parts of the body.
You have nervous tissue mainly found in your brain. This tissue originates from ectoderm.
It is found in brain,nerves and spinal cord and is not found in tendons
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Nerve tissues are found in the brain, or anywhere nerves are (arm, leg, finger, etc.)
The brain primarily consists of nervous tissue, which includes neurons and glial cells. Additionally, the brain contains some connective tissue that supports and protects the nervous tissue, as well as blood vessels that supply nutrients and oxygen to the brain cells.
Only the brain will have brain tissue
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Nervous (nerve) tissue.
Tissues can be found basically anywhere in the body where there are also organs. For example, intestinal tissue is found in the intestines and nerve tissue is found in the brain, bone tissue is found in the bone.
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).
neuroplasticity
The nervous tissue is primarily found in the brain and spinal cord, which make up the central nervous system. It is also found throughout the body in peripheral nerves, which transmit signals to and from the central nervous system.