To relay sensory information to the brain for interpretation and motor information to the muscles for voluntary or involuntary control. Nervous tissue also fulfills many other roles, like innervating organs that may release hormones.
The primary unit of function in nervous tissue is the neuron. Neurons are specialized cells that process and transmit information through electrical and chemical signals. They form complex networks that allow for communication within the nervous system.
nervous tissue
It controls the function of the muscles of the wall of the stomach and the muscular sphincter. Also, the nervous tissue controls the secretory function of the stomach.
Epithelial, Muscular, and Nervous tissue.
primary tissue types that exhibit cellularity
You have nervous tissue mainly found in your brain. This tissue originates from ectoderm.
The ectoderm.
Epithelial, Nervous, and Muscular tissue.
Nervous Tissue.
No, the primary function of lymphocytes is to neutralize pathogens.
False. Muscle tissue's primary function is to facilitate movement through contraction, not to receive sensory stimuli and initiate responses. This role is primarily performed by nervous tissue, which is responsible for sensory reception and coordinating responses to stimuli. Muscle tissue works in conjunction with nervous tissue to enable coordinated movement and responses.
Adipose tissue