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in the eyes, ears, brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.

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The organ it is found in is the brain, but another main part of the body it can also be found in is the spinal cord.

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the nervous tissues are found everywhere in your body.

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a tissue organ is an organ containing tissue


What is the type of tissue that covers the body and lines internal surfaces?

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