Nerve cells, neurons, are designed to conduct electrical impulses, passing messages between the nerves and other tissues. For example, one impulse is sent to the brain signaling pain when you burn your hand and than another message telling your hand to move off the stove.
nerve tissue (neurons)
Nervous Tissue
nervous tissue
Sensory neuron
Nervous System
No, epithelial tissues do not conduct impulses.
nervous tissue
"Xylem" is the tissue that conducts water in plants.
The spinal cord and all nerves are composed of nervous tissue. The myelin sheath conducts nerve impulses.
Sensory neuron
Nerve tissue
The nervous tissue.
Nervous System
Nerves conduct impulses in medical terms.
nervous tissue
Nervous tissue or Nerve Tissue
Neurons
motor nuerons
The efferent neuron carries impulses towards the periphery.
Myelinated neurons conduct impulses faster than unmyelinated neurons.