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Fascicle

British pronunciation/fˈasɪkəl/
American pronunciation/fˈæsɪkəl/
Fascicle
[NOUN]
1

a bundle of muscle fibers or nerve fibers bound together by connective tissue

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What is a "fascicle"?

A fascicle refers to a bundle or group of individual muscle fibers, nerve fibers, or other similar structures that are bound together by connective tissue. In the context of muscles, fascicles are the basic structural units that make up a muscle. They are surrounded by a layer of connective tissue called perimysium, which provides support and protection. Within each fascicle, individual muscle fibers, or myocytes, run parallel to each other. The fascicles work together to transmit the force generated by the muscle contraction. In the case of nerves, fascicles consist of bundles of nerve fibers surrounded by a protective covering known as the epineurium. The arrangement of fascicles in nerves allows for the efficient transmission of nerve impulses throughout the body. Fascicles can vary in size and shape depending on the specific muscle or nerve they are a part of, but their organization and structure play a fundamental role in the functioning of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems.

2

an installment of a printed work

synonyms : fascicule
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Examples
1Fascicle arrangement determines the strength of a muscle and the direction it pulls.
2And so one of these bundles is called a fascicle.
3This is called a fascicle.
4So, five needles in one fascicle is an indication that this is an eastern white pine.
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