Biology, asked by parmjeetkaurgng7531, 1 year ago

Connectivw tissue layer that envelops a nerver fasciculus.comis

Answers

Answered by muralivenkat83pd1tr7
0
perinerium surrounds nerve fasicules
Answered by DaringRobber
0
Hello everyone...


Perinerium

Connective tissue is distinguished from the other types in that the extracellular material (matrix) usually occupies more space than the cells do, and the cells are relatively far apart. Fat is an exception, having cells in close contact with each other; but with large, nonliving, intracellular lipid droplets, fat contains much more nonliving material than living material.

The matrix of connective tissue typically consists of fibers and a featureless ground substance. The most abundant fiber in connective tissues is a tough protein called collagen. Tendons, ligaments, and the white stringy tissue (fascia) seen in some cuts of meat are composed almost entirely of collagen, as is leather, which consists of the connective tissue layer (dermis) of animal skins. Collagen also strengthens bone and cartilage.
Similar questions