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The delicate connective tissue that surrounds the skeletal muscle fibers and ties adjacent muscle fibers together is the endomysium.
endomysium
Fascicles
i believe it is the epimysium, endomysium, and permysium
Yes, because of the short refractory period of skeletal muscle (compared to cardiac muscle), skeletal muscle can be restimulated before the muscle is completely relaxed. If repeated enough times, the contractions fuse together i.e. they become tetanised.
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skeletal muscles
smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands
Skeletal muscle
The epimysium surrounds the muscle, perimysium a bundle of fibers and the endomyosium surrounds the vesle.
A skeletal muscle cell is a cell of a skeletal muscle.
A skeletal muscle connects two bones together by the joint and when the muscle contracts it brings the two bones closer together. These skeletal muscles moves the bones.