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  2. Nervous tissue is the term for groups of organized cells in the nervous system, which is the organ system that controls the body’s movements, sends and carries signals to and from the different parts of the body, and has a role in controlling bodily functions such as digestion.

  3. Nervous tissue - Wikipedia

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    Nervous tissue, also called neural tissue, is the main tissue component of the nervous system. The nervous system regulates and controls body functions and activity. It consists of two parts: the central nervous system (CNS) comprising the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) comprising the branching peripheral nerves.

  4. 12.2 Nervous Tissue - Anatomy and Physiology 2e - OpenStax

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    Nervous tissue is composed of two types of cells, neurons and glial cells. Neurons are the primary type of cell that most anyone associates with the nervous system. They are responsible for the computation and communication that the nervous system provides.

  5. 4.5 Nervous Tissue – Anatomy & Physiology - Open Educational...

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    Nervous tissue is characterized as being excitable and capable of sending and receiving electrochemical signals that provide the body with information. Two main classes of cells make up nervous tissue: the neuron and neuroglia (Figure 4.5.1 The Neuron).

  6. Histology of nervous tissue: neurons, nerves and ganglia - Kenhub

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    Nervous tissue constitutes the primary building block of the nervous system. Comprising of neurons and glial cells, nervous tissue is designed for the rapid transmission of electrical impulses.

  7. Nerve: anatomy, definition, types, functions - Kenhub

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    Nerves are the functional and structural units of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They are composed of groups of individual specialized cells called neurons (or nerve cells), which transmit motor and sensory information back and forth between the PNS and central nervous system (CNS).

  8. Nerves: Types, Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

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    Nerves send electrical signals that help you feel sensations and move your muscles. Nerves also control body functions like digesting food and maintaining your heart rate. Nerves are one of the foundational parts of your nervous system. Contents Overview Function Anatomy Conditions and Disorders Care.

  9. 12.2 Nervous Tissue – Anatomy & Physiology - Open Educational...

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    Nervous tissue is composed of two types of cells, neurons and glial cells. Neurons are responsible for the computation and communication that the nervous system provides. They are electrically active and release chemical signals to communicate between each other and with target cells.

  10. Overview of the nervous system: Structure and function | Kenhub

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    Neurons, or nerve cell, are the main structural and functional units of the nervous system. Every neuron consists of a body (soma) and a number of processes (neurites). The nerve cell body contains the cellular organelles and is where neural impulses (action potentials) are generated.

  11. 16.3: Nervous Tissue - Biology LibreTexts

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    Neurons are the cells considered to be the basis of nervous tissue. They are responsible for the electrical signals that communicate information about sensations, and that produce movements in response to those stimuli, along with inducing thought processes within the brain.