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I don't know since I am taking a test, but I just put "neuron" for the heck of it.
The heart does consist or atria, ventricles, etc. but these are the gross, anatomical divisions of the heart. In asking about the kinds of tissues contained in the heart, we have to think of the cells found there. The heart obviously contains cardiac muscle, it is practically the only site where it is found, except for the transitions between the heart and the large vessels arising from it. Cardiac muscle consist of the typical cardiac muscle cells, which are di-nucleated, branched cells which connect to each other at intercalated disks, making the heart muscle a functional syncitium. In addition, the heart contains modified cardiac muscle cells called Purkinje cells. These cells transmit electrical impulses to the ventricles, to stimulate them to contract. The heart also contains connective tissue, serving various purposes, such as binding groups of cardiac muscle cells into fascicles, etc.
It's actually a connective tissue.
Nerve tissue
The Nerve Tissue is told by the brain what you are feeling.It is like me saying no to someone what would there reaction be " oh im sorry"! So if your brain told "you hurt yourself" your reaction would be saying something along the lines of ouch that hurt or something of that simile.So your nerve makes that happen its blends in with the category of touch for sense.
We can not live without nerve tissue, it is critical for heart beats, breathing, thinking, moving and all other actions of our bodies and brains.
The muscles in the heart respond to an electrical stimulus to contract (beat). If there were no nerve tissue, the heart would not beat and a person would cease (or fail) to exist. Failure of the nerve stimuli, if nerve tissue is there (but for whatever reason there is a malfunction of the signal getting to where it needs to be), results in a condition called "Heart Block" and that can necessitate the implantation of a Pacemaker to produce the missing electrical stimulus constantly or intermittently as needed.
The types of tissues that make up your heart are cardiac muscle tissue, nerve tissue and blood tissue. The cardiac muscle tissue contracts, making the heart pump. The nerve tissue brings messages that tell the heart how fast to beat. The blood tissue is carried from the heart to other organs of the body.
Epithelial- skin, muscle-heart, connective-tendons, and nerve tissue-spinal cord
Epithelium connective tissue muscle nerve and your skin! sorry but skin is actually epithelium tissue that's why i didnt write skin
We can not live without nerve tissue, it is critical for heart beats, breathing, thinking, moving and all other actions of our bodies and brains.
I don't know since I am taking a test, but I just put "neuron" for the heck of it.
Without nerves, the heart muscles would not contract, your heart would not beat, and oxygen would not be distributed through the body.
How is the function of nerve tissue different from that of epithelial tissue?
Bone is quite different from nerve tissue. It is not an excitable tissue.
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
Neurolysis is destruction of a nerve or nervous tissue. Neuropathy, in contrast, means any disease of a nerve or nerve tissue.