No. It does not.
skin tissues, mussle tissues, organ tissues and bone tissues.
Brain and the spinal cord.
Ummm... There are differnet cells that build the body. There are muscle cells that build muscle, skin cells that build skin, nerve cells that make up nerves, bone cells that make up bones, and blood cells that make up blood. There is no one cell that "builds" the body. Bodies have many different cells.
A typical neuron possesses a cell body called soma, dendrites and axon. The sensory nerve cells receiving information from the skin are pseudounipolar cells having two axon. One axon extends centrally towards the spinal cord and the other axon extends towards the skin. The soma of these nerve cells having neurofilaments of specialized proteins receive sensory information through electric and chemical signals called neurotransmitters.A typical neuron possesses a cell body called soma, dendrites and axon. The sensory nerve cells receiving information from the skin are pseudounipolar cells having two axon. One axon extends centrally towards the spinal cord and the other axon extends towards the skin. The soma of these nerve cells receive sensory information through electric and chemical signals called neurotransmitters.
there is a little nail hid in you skin and they keep grow in each day but you can not notice they grow out of your skin
Nerve tissues don't keep your skin soft becaus they are inside the body. Nerve tissues are meant to Cary signals from the brain and other parts of the body to do certain activities.
skin cells and skin tissues
the answer is not truly known but, i can tell you that nerves have nothing to do with it so most likely nerve tissue doesn't help keep skin soft.
Epithelium connective tissue muscle nerve and your skin! sorry but skin is actually epithelium tissue that's why i didnt write skin
They help release energy stored in other nutrients.
Most tissues in the body are innervated, meaning they receive nerve supply from the nervous system. This includes muscles, organs, skin, blood vessels, and glands. Innervation plays a crucial role in controlling various functions and responses of these tissues.
Skin helps to keep your body healthy by producing white blood cells that help your immune system, works with your nerve endings to keep you from getting hurt, and holds all of your body parts together.
Skin helps to keep your body healthy by producing white blood cells that help your immune system, works with your nerve endings to keep you from getting hurt, and holds all of your body parts together.
You will not find encapsulated nerve receptors in the epidermis layer of the skin. These nerve receptors are typically found in the dermis and subcutaneous layers of the skin where they help to sense touch, pressure, and temperature.
yes
skin tissues, mussle tissues, organ tissues and bone tissues.
They are found in many tissues in the body, mainly in the skin. They are responsible for pain reception and are sometimes referred to as nociceptors.