i believe it is the epimysium, endomysium, and permysium
The sheath that cover an entire muscle is epimysium. Fasicle - perimysium. Fibre - endomysium
I believe what you are looking for is the epimysium.
This is a fascia. Depending upon the number of muscle fibers encapsulated by the fascia there are several different terms.
Muscle fiber sheathing.
fascia
Epineurium is a tough fibrous sheath that covers the whole nerve.
PLUERA. a fibrous sheath that covers the lungs.
The periosteum is a fibrous sheath that covers bones. It contains the blood vessels and nerves that provide nourishment and sensation to the bone
endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber. heres your answer!
The outer sheath of connective tissue of the long bone is known as periosteum. It surrounds the bone in all areas except those in which articulate cartilage is located.
myelin sheath.
yes
Within a nerve, each fiber is surrounded by a delicate connective tissue sheath called an endoneurium, which insulates it from the other neuron processes adjacent to it. The endoneurium is often mistaken for the myelin sheath; it is instead an additional sheath that surrounds the myelin sheath.
Perichondrium
Periosteum
you cover it with a sheath