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Perimysium is the connective tissue that divides the muscle into fascicles.
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The thick layer of the heart wall that contains contractile cardiac muscle tissue is the myocardium. The layer of the heart wall synonymous with the visceral layer of the serous pericardium is epicardium.
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The layer of connective tissue that surrounds a skeletal muscle is called the epimysium. Its function is to provide support and protection to the muscle fibers, as well as to help transmit force generated by the muscle during contraction.
Muscle tissue is surrounded by three layers of connective tissue. The innermost layer, called the endomysium, encases individual muscle fibers. Surrounding groups of muscle fibers is the perimysium, which forms fascicles. The outermost layer, the epimysium, encases the entire muscle, providing structural support and protection.
Muscle fiber is another name for muscle cell. And each one is wrapped in connective tissue that is called endomysium.
Several sheaths of connective tissue hold the fibers of a skeletal muscle together. These sheaths from internal to external are the first layer is the endomysium (within the muscle), the second is a layer of fibrous connective tissue called perimysium (around the muscle) and the third is the epimysium , a name that means “outside the muscle.
epicardium = the top layer that is actually 2 layers myocardium= the middle layer also the muscle endcardium= the inner most layer that seperates blood from muscle
No, endomysium is not a dense connective tissue; it is a thin layer of connective tissue that surrounds individual muscle fibers (muscle cells) within a muscle fascicle. The endomysium is composed of areolar connective tissue, which provides support and nourishment to the muscle fibers. In contrast, perimysium is the connective tissue that surrounds muscle fascicles.