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Nerve tissue is specialized for chemical and electrical communication and consists of neurons and supporting cells, called glial cell. Glial cells constitute most of the volume of nervous tissue. They protect and assist neurons by communication, but do not transmit long-distance signals. See chapter 12 for more detail on neurons and glial cells. Anatomy Tissues, Nervous Tissue, Onion Cell Under Microscope, Brain Cells Microscope, Loose Connective Tissue Histology, Cells Through Microscope, Connective Tissue Histology, Microscopic Cells, Glial Cells

Nerve tissue is specialized for chemical and electrical communication and consists of neurons and supporting cells, called glial cell. Glial cells constitute most of the volume of nervous tissue. They protect and assist neurons by communication, but do not transmit long-distance signals. See chapter 12 for more detail on neurons and glial cells.

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"Epithelial tissue is composed of tightly connected cells arranged in one or more layers. Epithelial tissues covers the whole surface of the body (it's your skin!) as well as lining all cavities and forming glands. Epithelial tissues as many functions including protection, sensation, diffusion, secretion, absorption and excretion."  http://www.hartnell.edu/tutorials/biology/tissues.html Skin Biology, Anatomy And Physiology 1, Epithelial Tissue, Nursing School Prep, Tissue Biology, Biology Anatomy, Human Biology, Integumentary System, High School Biology

"Epithelial tissue is composed of tightly connected cells arranged in one or more layers. Epithelial tissues covers the whole surface of the body (it's your skin!) as well as lining all cavities and forming glands. Epithelial tissues as many functions including protection, sensation, diffusion, secretion, absorption and excretion." http://www.hartnell.edu/tutorials/biology/tissues.html

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