Nervous tissue
Nervous tissue is a type of tissue found in animals and some plants that is responsible for transmitting and processing information from the outside world t...
Nervous tissue is a type of tissue found in animals and some plants that is responsible for transmitting and processing information from the outside world t...
Nervous tissue is a type of tissue found in animals and some plants that is responsible for transmitting and processing information from the outside world to the internal organs.
It is responsible for a variety of functions, including sensory perception, motor control, and thought processes.
Key characteristics of nervous tissue:
It is a unspecialized tissue, meaning it consists of a single type of cell.
It is responsible for transmitting and processing information through a process called signal transduction.
It is capable of generating both excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters.
It is responsible for the growth and development of the body.
Examples of nervous tissue:
In animals: The central nervous system (CNS), which is responsible for controlling all of the body's functions and thoughts.
In plants: The vascular tissue, which is responsible for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant