the endomysium surrounds the muscle cell
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
A membrane surrounds a cell...j.t.c
The sarcolemma is the cell membrane of a muscle fiber. It surrounds and protects the muscle fiber and controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell. The sarcolemma plays a crucial role in muscle contraction and the transmission of nerve impulses to the muscle fiber.
smooth muscle
In an animal cell, the cell membrane surrounds a cell. It is like a plastic bag protecting the insides of the cell. In a plant cell, there is the same but there is also a tough cell wall like a cardboard box around the cell. Hope this helps :-)
The endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber (cell). The perimysium encircles a group of muscle fibers, forming a fascicle. The epimysium encircles all the fascicles to form a complete muscle.
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.
This is the cell wall. It surrounds the protoplasm of each individual cell.
cell wall!
the cell wall
cell wall