No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.
Neurons are the conducting cells of nerve tissue. The neurons transmit the electrical charges and chemical signals via the synapses.
neurons (which trasmit impulses) and glial cells which provide support and nutrition for the neurons.
Nervous tissue contains cells that send and receive electrochemical signals.
Schwann cells are glia that myelinate the neurons of the Peripheral Nervous System
neurons
Neurons are the conducting cells of nerve tissue. The neurons transmit the electrical charges and chemical signals via the synapses.
neurons
nervous tissue
Nervous tissue is composed of neurons and supporting cells called neuroglial. The neuroglial are unspecialized cells and are able to perform supporting functions unlike the neurons which are used in key functions.
neurons (which trasmit impulses) and glial cells which provide support and nutrition for the neurons.
The main cell types in nervous tissue are neurons and neuroglial cells. Neurons are responsible for transmitting electrical signals, while neuroglial cells support and protect neurons. Some examples of neuroglial cells include astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia.
The brain primarily consists of nervous tissue, which includes neurons and glial cells. Additionally, the brain contains some connective tissue that supports and protects the nervous tissue, as well as blood vessels that supply nutrients and oxygen to the brain cells.
Nervous tissue contains cells that send and receive electrochemical signals.
Nerve tissue consists of nerve cells, nerve fibers, dendrites, and neuroglia. It is packed closely together and most are strongly branching. Its function are to regulate and control body processes.
Schwann cells are glia that myelinate the neurons of the Peripheral Nervous System
neurons
Which layer of cells contains vascular tissue