fascikation
Fascikation is a term used in biology to denote the process or result of organizing anatomical or botanical elements into fascicles, i.e., bundles. The concept centers on the idea that individual units such as nerve fibers, muscle fibers, or plant elements are arranged into compact, parallel groups that function together as a unit. The word derives from Latin roots meaning “bundle” and is encountered in various languages, with nuances that differ by field.
In anatomy and neurobiology, fascication describes how fibers group into fascicles. In peripheral nerves, axons cluster
In botany, fascication refers to the natural arrangement of leaves, flowers, or needles into bundles or clusters
The English term fasciculation is more commonly used in medical contexts to describe spontaneous muscle twitches,