👉 In medical terminology, an interosculating structure is a region of tissue that connects two adjacent or closely spaced structures. It can occur in various organs and tissues, including the brain and spinal cord. An interosculating structure may be present in the brain, where it could potentially influence neurotransmitter transmission, movement, or other functions. In the spinal cord, it can regulate movement and sensory perception. Interosculating structures are often found in the nervous system as they facilitate communication between neurons