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    The Connective Tissue Sheath Around a Group of Neuronal Fibers
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The Connective Tissue Sheath Around a Group of Neuronal Fibers

Question 20

Question 20

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The connective tissue sheath around a group of neuronal fibers (a fascicle) is called the The connective tissue sheath around a group of neuronal fibers (a fascicle)  is called the   A)  endoneurium. B)  perineurium. C)  epineurium. D)  fasciculus.


A) endoneurium.
B) perineurium.
C) epineurium.
D) fasciculus.

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