Central Nervous Tissue
Central Nervous Tissue consists of two main types of cells: neurons and glial cells. Neurons are responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body, allowing for communication between different parts of the nervous system. Glial cells support and protect neurons, playing essential roles in maintaining the overall health and function of the nervous system.
This tissue is primarily found in the brain and spinal cord, which together form the central nervous system. The central nervous system is crucial for processing information, coordinating movement, and regulating bodily functions. Proper functioning of central nervous tissue is vital for overall health and well-being.