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Most beef cuts have 0% chance of having nervous tissue in them.
This has been used as evidence that the purpose of brain and nervous tissue is primarily to produce movement.
"I'd estimate nervous tissue accounts for about thirty percent of body mass."
I'd make sure they had no nervous tissue so they wouldn't really even be alive.
"What's supposed to happen when there's enough nervous tissue?"
Compression of the nervous tissue usually results in irreversible brain damage.
Brain and nervous tissue are destroyed, resulting in death.
Nervous tissue functions to transmit messages in form of impulse.
"Orthopedists are not trained to the same extent to handle nervous tissue."
Adult sponges lack neurons or any other kind of nervous tissue.
Nervous tissue and the external skin, including possible scales or feathers, are absent.
They say the world will end when the combined weight of all the human nervous tissue on the planet reaches a specific figure."
The confidant was made of nervous tissue, and would be a delicate extraction.
In addition, they have a head region that contains concentrated sense organs and nervous tissue (brain).
Nervous tissue, including a putative brain, has been identified.
It has to be selective to begin with or it couldn't have separated out our nervous tissue.
Nervous tissue does not readily regenerate in the higher vertebrates-not without help.
The only products that might have some nervous tissue would be ground beef, and that is a very low percentage.
This reaction occurs both in nervous tissue and in the liver.
Phantosmia often results from damage to the nervous tissue in the olfactory system.
These parasites rarely migrate to nervous tissue or other organs.
Antioxidants, such as vitamin E may help promote the restoration of nervous tissue.
This may be because the nervous tissue dealing with sight now becomes available to handle other sensory input.
Irina, we think that stuff must be some equivalent of nervous tissue.'
He observed that nervous tissue could behave like an endocrine gland.