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Nervous Tissue Chapter 3

Learning Target #3: Compare the function, location and distinguishing characteristics of the 4 main types of tissue.

Nervous Tissue What are the distinguishing characteristics of nervous tissue? Cells have long tendrils Thin, elongated, cylindrical cells Cells connect to each other and other body parts All of the above are distinguishing characteristics Only A and C are distinguishing characteristics Answer: E True or False: The function of nervous tissue is transmit impulses. Answer: True

Match the nervous tissue function with the correct function. Glia cells(neuroglia) B Axons A Dendrites C Cellular processes that transmits nerve impulses to other neurons or to muscle glands Support and bind the componets of nervous tissue, carry on phagocytosis Process of a neuron that receives input from other neurons

Word Bank: Axon, Nerve Cell Body, Dendrite, Glia, Cytoplasm Nervous Tissue 1. Axon 2. Nerve Cell Body 3. Dendrite 4. Glia 5. Cytoplasm Word Bank: Axon, Nerve Cell Body, Dendrite, Glia, Cytoplasm