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What tissue are in the nervous system?

the brain,spinal cord and the nerves


What makes up neural tissues?

neurons and neuroglia


What are the functional nerve tissues and which are support tissues?

Functional nerve tissues include neurons and glial cells, which support and protect neurons. Support tissues include connective tissue that provides structural support and blood vessels that supply nutrients and oxygen to nerve cells.


What consists of one or more bundles of neurons?

A nerve


What tissues and cells are part of the brain and the spinal chord?

The nervous system is made of neurons (cells) and their supporting connective tissues.


The biological death of a patient means the death of tissues of the?

Brain....neurons to be precise...


What target tissues are innervated by only neurons from the sympathetic nervous system?

adrenal medulla


What are the cells of the nervous system that function to protect provide nourishment and support for neural tissues are?

Neurons


The bulk of the heart consists of?

connective tissues


What does brain tissues do?

Brain tissues are composed of neurons and glial cells, which work together to process and transmit information throughout the nervous system. Neurons communicate through electrical and chemical signals, enabling functions such as thought, memory, and motor control. Glial cells support and protect neurons, maintain homeostasis, and facilitate signal transmission. Overall, brain tissues are essential for cognition, sensory perception, and regulating bodily functions.


Which organ consists of modified postganglionic neurons without dendrities or axons?

Adrenal Glands


Do similar cells work together in what?

Similar cells work together in tissues, which are groups of cells that perform a specific function. For example, muscle tissue consists of muscle cells that contract to enable movement, while nervous tissue comprises neurons that transmit signals. These tissues then combine to form organs, each contributing to the overall function of the organism.