Many nerve fibers bound together with
connective tissue form.
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Connective tissue fibers run inward from the sheath and enclose bundles of nerve fibers. Such bundles are termed fasciculi (funiculi); the connective tissue that encloses them is called perineurium. Very small nerves may consist of only one fasciculus derived from the parent nerve.
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Connective tissue fibers run inward from the sheath and enclose bundles of nerve fibers. Such bundles are termed fasciculi (funiculi); the connective tissue that encloses them is called perineurium. Very small nerves may consist of only one fasciculus derived from the parent nerve.
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