The spinal cord and the brain make up part of the nervous system called the central nervous system. The rest of the system is made up of the peripheral nervous system.
spinal cord and brain
The tissue in the spinal cord is composed of nervous tissue.
Meningitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the tissue that encloses the spinal cord and brain.
Yes, the spinal cord is connected to the brain. The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and it is the main pathway for transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
nervous tissue
The majority of the brain and spinal cord is made up of nervous tissue, specifically neurons and glial cells. Neurons transmit electrical signals, while glial cells provide support, protection, and nutrition for the neurons.
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
The Spinal Cord is the thick column of nerve tissue that links the brain to most of the nerves.
certain tissues of the brain, spinal cord, etc.
The brain and spinal cord are the two primary organs made of nerve tissue in the human body. They are part of the central nervous system and play essential roles in processing information, coordinating bodily functions, and transmitting nerve signals.
The brain is superior to the spinal cord.
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