Does muscle tissue conduct nerve impulses from one neuron to another and coordinates body activity?
Muscle tissue does not conduct nerve impulses from one neuron to another. Nerve cells, or neurons, are specialized cells responsible for transmitting information throughout the body. Muscle tissues are responsible for movement, not for the transmission of nerve impulses.
The correct answer is: No.
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