Perimysium
Superficial fascia
Perimysium is the connective tissue that divides the muscle into fascicles.
In forming whole muscles, individual muscle fibers are arranged in bundles, or fascicles, held together by fibrous connective tissue.Answer is Fascicles.
Perimysium
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muscles are made up of cells
Epimysium surrounds the muscle Perimysium sorrounds fascicles Endomysium surrounds myofibers
Epineurium is the connective tissue surrounding a peripheral nerve.
Numerous fascicles together make up the muscle belly, which is wrapped in a tough, membranous coating known as the epimysium. The endomysium, perimysium, and epimysium together are known as the fascia of the muscle.
Yes nerve is an organ of nervous system ., Each nerve is a cordlike structure that contains many axons. These axons are often referred to as 'fibres'. Within a nerve, each axon is surrounded by a layer of connective tissue called the endoneurium. The axons are bundled together into groups called fascicles, and each fascicle is wrapped in a layer of connective tissue called the perineurium. Finally, the entire nerve is wrapped in a layer of connective tissue called the epineurium.
it surrounds fascicles of nerve fibers (axons) in the peripheral nervous system