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How are Nervous Tissue Cells Identified?
Nervous tissue comprises
neurons
and glial cells. Neurons have a cell body, dendrites, and an axon. The dendrites receive signals, and the axon transmits them. Glial cells provide support, protection, and nutrition to the neurons.
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