Tunnel cluster

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Tunnel Cluster

Tunnel Cluster (pronunciation: /ˈtʌnəl ˈklʌstər/) is a term used in the field of medicine to describe a group of interconnected tunnels or channels within a biological structure. The term is often used in the context of vascular structures, lymphatic networks, or neural pathways.

Etymology

The term "tunnel cluster" is derived from the English words "tunnel", meaning a passageway, and "cluster", meaning a group or collection. In a medical context, it refers to a group of interconnected passageways within a biological structure.

Related Terms

  • Tunneling: The process of creating a tunnel or passageway within a biological structure.
  • Cluster: A group or collection of similar things or people.
  • Vascular: Relating to, affecting, or consisting of vessels, especially those which carry blood.
  • Lymphatic system: The network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood.
  • Nervous system: The network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.

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