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The structure of nerve and relationship of endoneurium, perineurium, and epineurium to fibers and fascicles.
Introduction:
The spinal nerves are important because the spinal cord sends and receive signals from the body through the spinal nerves. The nervous tissue of the spinal cord is composed of organized cells that involve the body movements and send the signals to different parts of the body. The spinal cord tracts are stimulatory nerve pathways that pass the information through action potentials. The spinal tracts are important to diagnose and manage the spinal cord damages or injuries.
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