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myelin sheath.
The irregular fibrous (dense) connective tissue is covering most of the organs of our body: Fasciae (muscle, tendons, and below the skin), periosteum (bone), deep layer of dermis (our entire body), pericardium (heart and its valves), perichondrium (cartilage), joint capsules (joints), membrane capsules of liver, kidney, and lymph nodes, tunica albuginea (testicle), etcetera.
The intermuscular septum is a fibrous sheath ("cover" or "case") that separates the anterior and posterior compartments of the forearm/lower arm. It contains the: * deep brachial artery * radial nerve * basilic vein * ulnar nerve * median nerve
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Epineurium is a tough fibrous sheath that covers the whole nerve.
I'm not sure if I understand your question, but here goes nothing. The AXON of a NERVE CELL is wrapped in a MYELIN SHEATH
Within a nerve, each fiber is surrounded by a delicate connective tissue sheath called an endoneurium, which insulates it from the other neuron processes adjacent to it. The endoneurium is often mistaken for the myelin sheath; it is instead an additional sheath that surrounds the myelin sheath.
myelin sheath.
Periosteum
fascia
tendon sheath
The periosteum is a fibrous sheath that covers bones. It contains the blood vessels and nerves that provide nourishment and sensation to the bone
The epineurium is the last membrane in a nerve, and surrounds all the fascicles
PLUERA. a fibrous sheath that covers the lungs.
Epineurium is the connective tissue surrounding a peripheral nerve.
epineurium, perineurium, endoneuriumEpinerium, perineurium, endoneurium.