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Connective tissue covering surrounding individual muscle fibers is known as deep fascia This tissue protects the muscle and helps it keep it's form.

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It's perimysium.

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endomysium

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What is the connective tissue layer surrounding a bundle of muscle fibers known as?

perimyseum


What is the Connective tissue covering a bundle of muscle fibers?

Perimysium.


What is the General organization of a muscle belly?

The muscle belly is the main bulk of the muscle, made up of many layers of tissue surrounded by fascia (sheets of connective tissue running throughout your body). The structure of a muscle, from macro (large) to micro (small) is: 1. muscle belly - a bundle of fascicles 2. fascicle - a bundle of fibers 3. fiber - a muscle cell (bundle of myofibrils) 4. myofibril - a bundle of myofilaments 5. filament - actin & myosin proteins The fascia in the muscle, called deep fascia (as opposed to superficial fascia which lies just beneath the skin) has 3 layers: 1. epimysium - an overcoat of dense connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle 2. perimysium - fibrous connective tissue that surrounds each fascicle (bundle of muscle fibers) 3. endomysium - sheath of connective tissue surrounding each muscle fiber


Primarily how does the perimysium and epimysium differ from the endomysium?

The epimysium surrounds the muscle, perimysium a bundle of fibers and the endomyosium surrounds the vesle.


What would surround a bundle of muscle fibers?

EndomysiumendomysiumCovering individual muscle fibers is a thin connective tissue sheath called the endomysium.


Bone is a type of what tissue?

cardiac muscle! bone is a type of cardiac muscle?


What connective tissue divides a muscle into fascicles?

Perimysium is the connective tissue that divides the muscle into fascicles.


What connects muscle to muscle and connective tissue to muscle?

Muscle does not connect to muscle. Fascia is a connective tissue that connects muscle to organs. Tendons connect muscle to bone.


What is the connective tissue memebrane that covers a muscle?

endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber. heres your answer!


What is the tissue for the muscle?

connective and nervous tissue


What tissue do supports and reinforces the body organs?

Musculo-skeletal Tissue


Is perimysium a muscle cell?

No, perimysium is not a muscle cell. Perimysium is a connective tissue layer that surrounds and separates groups of muscle fibers in a muscle. It helps to provide structural support and organization to the muscle.