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Nerve tissue
Nerve tissue: structure, functions and significance for the human body
What is nerve tissue?
Nerve tissue is a specialised tissue that is responsible for the transmission and processing of information in the body. It consists of two main cell types
- Neurones (nerve cells): Transmit electrical impulses.
- Glial cells: Support and protect the neurones.
Structure of the nervous tissue
The nerve tissue is highly organised and comprises:
- Cell body: Contains the nucleus of the nerve cell.
- Dendrites: Receive signals from other nerve cells.
- Axon: Transmits electrical impulses.
- Synapses: Connection points for signal transmission.
Functions of the nerve tissue
- Information transmission: Transmits stimuli to the brain and spinal cord.
- Processing: Integrates and stores information.
- Movement control: Controls reflexes and muscle movements.
- Organ regulation: Influences vital functions such as breathing and digestion.
Types of nervous tissue
- Central nervous system (CNS): Consists of the brain and spinal cord and processes information.
- Peripheral nervous system (PNS): Conducts information between the CNS and the body.
Diseases of the nervous tissue
- Neurodegenerative diseases: Breakdown of nerve cells, e.g. Alzheimer's disease.
- Multiple sclerosis (MS): Damages the myelin sheath of the nerves.
- Nerve injuries: Caused by trauma, inflammation or compression.
How does nerve tissue stay healthy?
- Balanced diet: Promotes the function of nerve cells.
- Regular exercise: Supports blood circulation.
- Stress reduction: Protects the nerve tissue.
- Sufficient sleep: Essential for regeneration.
Worth knowing
The human brain contains around 86 billion neurons that can transmit electrical signals at a speed of up to 120 metres per second