Epimysium surrounds the muscle
Perimysium sorrounds fascicles
Endomysium surrounds myofibers
perimysium
Perimysium
Perimysium is the connective tissue that binds muscle fibers into groups. The muscles will be grouped in bundles of 10 to 100.
perimysium
The epimysium surrounds the muscle, perimysium a bundle of fibers and the endomyosium surrounds the vesle.
A structure composed of dense fibrous (regular) tissue is predominantly bundles of collagenous fibers and is flexible but possesses great tensile strength.
Skeletal muscle fibers are composed of thousands of fibers, each with a covering of loose connective tissue-endomysium. The fibers are organized in parallel bundles called fascicles. Each fascicle is surrounded by a perimysium sheath; the presence of collagen bundles suggests dense connective tissue. Multiple fascicles are encased in a dense connective tissue-epimysium, which covers the entire muscle organ. Blood vessels and nerve fibers penetrate to the endomysium to supply the muscle fibers.
bundles of collagenous fibers that pass into the outer circumferential lamellae of bone or the cementum of teeth.
In forming whole muscles, individual muscle fibers are arranged in bundles, or fascicles, held together by fibrous connective tissue.Answer is Fascicles.
muscles are made up of cells
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ligaments