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What (who) is nerve tissue - definition

MAIN COMPONENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Neural tissue; Nerve tissue; Nervous Tissue; Neuronal tissue; Neural tumors; Neural cancer; Connective tissue in the peripheral nervous system; Nervous tissues
  • Myelinated axons (right) conduct impulses faster than unmyelinated axons.

Nervous tissue         
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.
Nerve tissue protein         
Nerve tissue proteins
Nerve tissue is a biological molecule related to the function and maintenance of normal nervous tissue. An example would include, for example, the generation of myelin which insulates and protects nerves.
tissue paper         
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  • Tissue paper rolls used in toilets
LIGHTWEIGHT PAPER OR, LIGHT CRÊPE PAPER
Paper tissue; Tissue-paper; Paper napkin; Sanitary tissue; Tissue industry
¦ noun very thin, soft paper.

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Nervous tissue

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. It is composed of neurons, also known as nerve cells, which receive and transmit impulses, and neuroglia, also known as glial cells or glia, which assist the propagation of the nerve impulse as well as provide nutrients to the neurons.

Nervous tissue is made up of different types of neurons, all of which have an axon. An axon is the long stem-like part of the cell that sends action potentials to the next cell. Bundles of axons make up the nerves in the PNS and tracts in the CNS.

Functions of the nervous system are sensory input, integration, control of muscles and glands, homeostasis, and mental activity.

Examples of use of nerve tissue
1. The team plans to turn them into nerve tissue, so scientists can then study how disease develops in the laboratory.
2. The only way the disease is known to spread is through eating brain and other nerve tissue from infected cows.
3. It emerged last week that Mr Brown allowed the dentist to drill through to deep nerve tissue without an anaesthetic.
4. The only way cows are known to get the disease is by eating brain and nerve tissue of already–infected cows.
5. With the captain Brian O‘Driscoll and key lieutenants Lawrence Dallaglio and Richard Hill lost to injury earlier in the tour, there was a sad inevitability about Wilkinson‘s trip being ended by bruised nerve tissue in his left arm.