plexusˈplɛk səs
plexus (n)
English Definitions:
plexus, rete (noun)
a network of intersecting blood vessels or intersecting nerves or intersecting lymph vessels
plexus (Noun)
A network or interwoven mass, especially of nerves, blood vessels, or lymphatic vessels.
Plexus
A plexus is a branching network of axons outside of the central nervous system. The four primary nerve plexuses are the cervical plexus, brachial plexus, lumbar plexus, and the sacral plexus. The choroid plexus is a part of central nervous system in the brain and it consist of capillaries, ventricles and ependymal cells.
Plexus
In neuroanatomy, a plexus (from the Latin term for "braid") is a branching network of vessels or nerves. The vessels may be blood vessels (veins, capillaries) or lymphatic vessels. The nerves are typically axons outside the central nervous system. The standard plural form in English is plexuses. Alternatively, the Latin plural plexūs may be used.
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