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What are connective nerves?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 4/1/2022

It depends upon what you are referring to as connecting. Most nerve cells do not connect to each other, but pass their impulse from one to the other via synapses. There are also places where nerve cell bodies cluster together in the peripheral nervous system, and this is known as a ganglion. When a group of nerves come close to each other and are covered in connective tissue for protection, it is called a plexus. The nerve do not actually connect to each other, but are wrapped together.

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