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What is funiculus ?​

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Answered by shettypooja926
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Explanation:

Funiculus (Latin for "slender rope") is any cord-like structure in anatomy or biology, and may refer to:

in the peripheral nervous system a bundle of axons that may be bundled into a nerve fascicle

in the central nervous system one of the paired white matter regions of the spinal cord: the anterior funiculus, the lateral funiculus, and the posterior funiculus; and in the fourth ventricle the funiculus separans a strip of ependyma.

Answered by Anonymous
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Funiculus:

A variable number of nerve fibers united into a bundle and surrounded by a tubular connective tissue sheath called perineurium. A nerve usually consists of several such functions.

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