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The muscle cells are long and multinucleated. They are wrapped by endomysium. Clear striations can be seen. The muscle fibres are grouped together to form a fasicle. The fascicles are surrounded by perimysium. The fasciles then form a muscle bundle which is covered by the epimysium. The muscle bundles are grouped one or more similar functionis. A deep fascia separates different groups.

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