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Nerve fibres of brain (Quick question)

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Hello everyone,

 

I know nerve fibres inside brain are not covered by perineurium etc like Peripheral nervous system. Are they still covered with connective tissue, support cells, myelin etc. I mean inside the brain , a collection of nerve fibres, how are they held together with no connective tissue. I don't have much knowledge about brain. Thanks :)

Are they still covered with connective tissue, support cells, myelin etc. I mean inside the brain , a collection of nerve fibres, how are they held together with no connective tissue. I don't have much knowledge about brain.

I have nearly no knowledge about nerve tissue but just a guess: the skull? Does an exoskeleton count as "connective tissue?"

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