Not sure about sensing, but for communication, the "Broca's area" of the brain is in charge of your speech, and the "Wernicke's area" of the brain is in charge of understanding written and spoken language.
The brain and spinal cord are composed of nervous tissue, which is made up of neurons and supporting cells called neuroglia. Nervous tissue is responsible for sending and receiving signals within the body for communication and coordination of various functions.
The type of tissue that functions to protect, support, and bind together body tissues is classified as connective tissue. This diverse group includes various types such as bone, cartilage, adipose (fat) tissue, and blood, each serving specific roles in the body. Connective tissue is characterized by its extracellular matrix, which provides structural support and facilitates intercellular communication.
No, nervous tissue does not support body organs. Nervous tissue primarily functions in communication through electrical and chemical signals within the nervous system. The support and structure of body organs are primarily provided by other types of tissues such as connective 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.
Connective tissue functions in both support and structure.
nerves
hearing,sensing,hunting
Yes, the lips are considered to be an organ. They are made up of muscle tissue and serve various functions such as articulating speech, sensing texture and temperature, and aiding in food consumption.
Functions of public communication
Nervous tissue is the major tissue type that is most involved in regulating body functions quickly. This tissue type includes neurons that transmit electrical signals throughout the body, allowing for rapid communication. Nervous tissue plays a key role in coordinating responses to stimuli and maintaining homeostasis in the body.
Tissue Sensing Adaptive Radar (tumor detection)
Skin
A tissue and another tissue..........
The brain and spinal cord are composed of nervous tissue, which is made up of neurons and supporting cells called neuroglia. Nervous tissue is responsible for sending and receiving signals within the body for communication and coordination of various functions.
The endocrine system controls and coordinates body activities and it is made up of ductless glands and some diffuse tissues. Diffuse tissues are cells within organs and tissues that secrete hormones. So, the answer would have to be glandular tissue and diffuse tissue.
Macro functions of communication means the basic and the important functions of communication. These functions are much more significant than the micro functions of communication. These functions include: 1.The emotive functions which deal with communicating inner states and emotions. 2.The Directive functions to affect the behavior of others etc.
The type of tissue that functions to protect, support, and bind together body tissues is classified as connective tissue. This diverse group includes various types such as bone, cartilage, adipose (fat) tissue, and blood, each serving specific roles in the body. Connective tissue is characterized by its extracellular matrix, which provides structural support and facilitates intercellular communication.