The largest skeletal muscle connective tissues are fascicles, which are bundles of fibers, which are made of myofibrils, which consist of myofilaments.
myofilament myofibril myofiber fascicle muscle
The organization of a skeletal muscle from smallest to largest is as follows: myofilaments > myofibrils > muscle fiber > fascicle > muscle
Fascicle (largest) Fiber Myobibril Myofilament (smallest)
The order from largest to smallest would be: star, galaxy, planet, filament. Stars are individual astronomical objects, galaxies are collections of stars, planets are celestial bodies in orbit around stars, and filaments are structures in the cosmic web that connect galaxies.
Muscle structures are organized from largest to smallest as follows: the muscle belly, which is the entire muscle itself, contains bundles called fascicles. Each fascicle is made up of individual muscle fibers (or myofibers). Within each muscle fiber, there are myofibrils, which are further composed of sarcomeres, the basic contractile units of muscle, containing actin and myosin filaments.
Itis neither the largest, second largest or smallest.
By area, France is the largest and Malta is the smallest. By population, Germany is the largest and the smallest is Malta.
By area, the largest is Alaska and the smallest is Rhode Island; by population, the largest is California and the smallest is Wyoming.
largest: Alaska smallest: Rhode Island
The Netherlands is the largest and Luxembourg is the smallest.
London is the largest and Ely the smallest.
The smallest is 11 and the largest is 97.