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Connective tissue is one which is rich in intercellular substance or interlacing processes with little tendency for the cells to come together in sheets or masses. Aponeuroses is the connective tissue that connect muscles to muscles . Tendons connect skeletal muscles to bones.

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What is the connective tissue coverings surrounding the muscle cell called?

epimysium


What is the correct order of structures as you move from outside a muscle cell to deep inside it?

The correct order is: epimysium (outer connective tissue layer), perimysium (connective tissue surrounding muscle fascicles), endomysium (connective tissue surrounding individual muscle fibers), sarcolemma (muscle cell membrane), sarcoplasm (muscle cell cytoplasm), myofibrils (contractile units within muscle fibers).


Is perimysium a muscle cell?

perimysium is the connective tissue surrounding the muscle fascicles, each fascicle is a bundle of muscle cells. I hope this answer is enough for you, if you need more details please contact me. thanks: alroalle@yahoo.com


What is the connective tissue layer called that is around the muscle fibers?

Muscle fiber is another name for muscle cell. And each one is wrapped in connective tissue that is called endomysium.


What is the General organization of a muscle belly?

The muscle belly is the main bulk of the muscle, made up of many layers of tissue surrounded by fascia (sheets of connective tissue running throughout your body). The structure of a muscle, from macro (large) to micro (small) is: 1. muscle belly - a bundle of fascicles 2. fascicle - a bundle of fibers 3. fiber - a muscle cell (bundle of myofibrils) 4. myofibril - a bundle of myofilaments 5. filament - actin & myosin proteins The fascia in the muscle, called deep fascia (as opposed to superficial fascia which lies just beneath the skin) has 3 layers: 1. epimysium - an overcoat of dense connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle 2. perimysium - fibrous connective tissue that surrounds each fascicle (bundle of muscle fibers) 3. endomysium - sheath of connective tissue surrounding each muscle fiber


What cell forms tissue that can stretch?

A muscle cell Form: stratified , elastic bands lined up side by cell it looks stripey they have fibers that have the ability to contract they are thinner cells so they are lined up side by side forming muscle SO YES


Bone is a type of what tissue?

Bone is a type of connective tissue that provides structure and support to the body. It is composed of cells, fibers, and minerals that give it strength and rigidity. Bones also serve as a site for mineral storage and blood cell production.


What are a group of of similar cell that that perform a common fuction?

Tissue (epithelial muscle nervous and connective)


What is the difference between sarcolemma and endomysium in muscle tissue structure?

The sarcolemma is the cell membrane of a muscle fiber, while the endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds individual muscle fibers within a muscle.


The least specialized connective tissue in the adult body is?

The least specialized connective tissue in the adult body is loose connective tissue, also known as areolar connective tissue. It has a loose arrangement of collagen and elastic fibers with various cell types scattered throughout, providing support and flexibility to surrounding structures.


Which connective tissue layer surrounds the entire muscle and merges with the connective tissue of tendons and aponeuroses?

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.


What is a tissue give an example of a tissue?

Muscle cells work together to form a tissue. These cells are by definition tissues. Bone cells work together to form skeletal tissue.