A person sustains a blow to the head that prevents the brain from communicating with the limbs. Damage to _____________ tissue would most likely cause this disorder.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is nervous. A person sustains a blow to the head that prevents the brain from communicating with the limbs. The damages that will cause to the nervous tissue would most likely cause this disorder. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Nervous tissue.

Explanation:

There are 4 types of tissues in our body:

1) Nervous tissue;

2) Epithelial tissue;

3) Muscle tissue;

4) Connective tissue.

It is the function of nervous tissue to communicate with the various organs of the body so that they could response to a stimulus accordingly.

There are 3 types of neurons:

Answer:

Nervous tissue.

Explanation:

There are 4 types of tissues in our body:

1) Nervous tissue;

2) Epithelial tissue;

3) Muscle tissue;

4) Connective tissue.

It is the function of nervous tissue to communicate with the various organs of the body so that they could response to a stimulus accordingly.

There are 3 types of neurons:

a) Sensory neurons;

b) Motor neurons;

c) Mixed neurons.

Sensory neurons after sensing a stimulus from the environment sends the information to brain. Then after brain sends signal to effector organ through motor neurons so that the effector organ could respond to the stimulus accordingly. But if somehow nervous tissue is damaged it will not be able to  perform its function of communicating with other organs of the body like limbs, eyes etc.


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