What is the layer of connective tissue on a nerve called
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Nervous tissue is made up of different types of nerve cells, all of which have an axon, the long stem-like part of the cell that sends action potential signals to the next cell.
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A bundle of nerve fibres in the peripheral nervous system form a nerve. Each nerve fibre is covered by a thin connective tissue sheath called endoneurium. A group of nerve fibres form a fascicle ,it is covered by perineurium.All the fascicles of a nerve join together to form a bundle,which is surrounded by a Connective tissue sheath called Epineurium,thus forming a nerve....
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A bundle of nerve fibres in the peripheral nervous system form a nerve. Each nerve fibre is covered by a thin connective tissue sheath called endoneurium. A group of nerve fibres form a fascicle ,it is covered by perineurium.All the fascicles of a nerve join together to form a bundle,which is surrounded by a Connective tissue sheath called Epineurium,thus forming a nerve....
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