fascia
The connective tissue covering that encloses the sarcolemma of an individual muscle fiber is called endomysium. It surrounds each muscle fiber and provides support and protection to the muscle cells.
Fibrous connective tissue
Tendon
endomysium
The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.
The connective tissue that connects muscle to muscle is called fascia.
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.
A tendon is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscles to bones
muscles are attached to bone by fibrous connective tissue called tendons. Tendons attach the muscle to the bone by connecting and growing into the periosteum which surrounds the bone forming an anchor for the muscle.
Tendons are a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone.
bones
The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.