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  • Kate Julianne D. Bacang- MT 30 (HISTOLOGY) DD

    ATTENDANCE || March 12, 2024

    NERVOUS TISSUE 🧠

    The controlling system, capable of governing the functions of our body, it sends signals for our body to respond. It is one of four major classes of tissues and makes up the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system composed of brain,…[Read more]

  • MT 30 – DD
    03/12/24

    The Nervous tissue is truly remarkable in its complexity and functionality.
    It’s responsible for transmitting electrical signals throughout the body, allowing for communication between different parts of the body and enabling various functions, including sensory perception, motor control, and cognition.

    Fun fact: The…[Read more]

  • 03/12/2024

    Attached here is a youtube video from “corporis” which has a clear explanation of the nervous tissue and shows detailed illustrations.

  • MT30- DD
    Attendance (3/12/2024— 10:00-11:00 AM)

    Did you know that the human brain contains about 86 billion neurons? These neurons are the specialized cells r…

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  • According to the National Cancer Institute, nervous tissue, found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, coordinates body functions, stimulates muscles, and influences…

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  • MT 30 (LEC) – DD
    The Nervous System
    The nervous system can be considered as the control system of the body as it is embedded with different nerves that allow communication among the different parts of the body to occur simultaneously. The nervous system uses electrical impulses to facilitate this communication. These electrical impulses are rapid…[Read more]

  • MT 30 -DD
    Nervous System
    The General Characteristics of a Neuron or a Nerve Fiber include: Excitability, Conductivity, and fact that they do not divide anymore in adults. When we are learning something new, we create neural connections, and these are more efficient when we are still young. Hence, learning a thing or two at a young age would be…[Read more]

  • MT 30 – DD
    3/12/2024

    Join the Amoeba Sisters on the introduction to the Nervous System!

    A nervous system can be defined as an organized group of cells, called neurons, specialized for the conduction of an impulse—an excited state—from a sensory receptor through a nerve network to an effector, the site at which the response occurs

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  • MT30 DD
    03/12/24

    NERVOUS TISSUE
    Our CNS and PNS comprises of nervous tissues. It has dendrites that detect stimuli, axons that send signal away from the nucleus. Moreover, neurons rely on action potential for excitation and the production of current that can pass from one nerve cell to another. Ions are the fuels for triggering the action…[Read more]

  • MT30-DD

    Why is understanding tissue structure important?
    -It is important to understand the structure of tissues because it enables us to understand the microscopic functioning of organs. Understanding the arrangement of cells, extracellular matrix, and other constituents through tissue architecture research helps us understand physiological…[Read more]

  • TRISHA DANELA V. TIJING
    MT 30-DD

    Nervous tissue is the main tissue of our nervous system. It is found in the brain, nerves, and also spinal cord. Nervous tissue functions to transmit electrical signals throughout the body, allowing for communication between different parts of the body and coordinating various physiological processes such as…[Read more]

  • We may think that feeling no pain or having no pain receptors would make invincible. However, without it, we can’t tell when our body is at their limit. One might say they feel nothing, but in reality they are slowly dying.

    Pain makes us human.

  • Here is a simple illustration of the parts of a nervous tissue. The colors and cuteness of the drawing makes it easier to remember.
  • Nervous tissue is the foundation of the nervous system, comprising neurons for transmitting signals and neuroglia for support. It enables communication throughout the body, controlling sensation, movement, and cognition.
  • Hannah Maureen D. Tubio
    March 12, 2024

    The nervous system is a significant system in our body capable of communication and function of bodily systems through electrical signals. Here\’s something to smile about today! – nervous system

  • The nervous tissue is a critical component of the nervous system, which consist of cells called neurons. Neurons are specialized cells that transmit electrical signals from one neuron to another, allowing for cell to cell communication. These signals also allow for the coordination of various bodily functions, such as sensory perception and motor…[Read more]

  • Attendance: March 12, 2024
    Topic: Nervous Tissue
    MT30 – DD

    Nervous tissue is a marvel of biological engineering, orchestrating the complex symphony of signals that govern our thoughts, movements, and sensations. Comprised of neurons and glial cells, this intricate network forms the foundation of the nervous system, enabling rapid communication…[Read more]

  • MT 30-DD
    The nervous tissue is one of the most complex tissues in our body as it is
    located in our brain, spinal cords, nd nerves. To know more about it, take a look at this video: https://youtu.be/Le20k-Rysg8?si=QWdLPmaZFA8rRsEm

  • Listen to your heart but take your NERVOUS SYSTEM (nervous tissue) with you.

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  • MT 30 DD
    Why is Histology important?

    The importance of histology lies in its ability to help us understand the tiny changes within body tissues. By closely examining tissues under a microscope, scientists and doctors can accurately identify diseases and understand how they affect the body on a small scale. This careful study helps in diagnosing…[Read more]

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