Perimysium is the connective tissue that binds muscle fibers into groups. The muscles will be grouped in bundles of 10 to 100.
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Endomysium, perymisium and epimisium
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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.
it is called perimysium
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fascicles are wrapped in perimysium
There is only one type called fascia. It has different names depending on its location. The three are: endomysium, perimysium, and epimysium.
Epimysium surrounds the muscle Perimysium sorrounds fascicles Endomysium surrounds myofibers
The epimysium surrounds the muscle, perimysium a bundle of fibers and the endomyosium surrounds the vesle.
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