fascicles are wrapped in perimysium
A fascicle is a small bundle or cluster of something, typically referring to a group of nerve or muscle fibers. It is defined as a collection of similar structures that are grouped together for a specific function or purpose.
A fascicle is a bundle of muscle fibers surrounded by connective tissue. It is a structural unit of a muscle that allows for coordinated movement. Fascicles work together to generate force and produce muscle contractions.
A fascicle is a bundle of muscle fibers within a skeletal muscle. These fascicles are surrounded by connective tissue called perimysium. The arrangement of fascicles within a muscle contributes to its overall structure and function, allowing for coordinated movement and strength.
Individual fibers wrapped within a CT sheath is called an endomysium.
DNA is wrapped around proteins called histones in the cell nucleus.
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The connective tissue surrounding the fascicle of a muscle is the perimysium.
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Multipennate.
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Fascicle (largest) Fiber Myobibril Myofilament (smallest)