The epimysium.
Fascia is a connective tissue that covers and separates individual muscles or groups of muscles in the body. It provides support, structure, and protection to the muscles, allowing them to move smoothly against each other.
An endoskeleton is an internal skeleton found within the body of an organism, providing support and structure. In contrast, an exoskeleton is an external skeleton that covers the body, serving as protection and support for the organism. Humans have an endoskeleton, while insects typically have an exoskeleton.
skin
stacy
muscles
connective tissue
The ribs, I guess. She guessed right. The ribcage is the collection of bones that protects the organs of the thorax including the heart. More specifically the sternum, the "breast bone" directly covers and protects the heart.
The cornea.
It covers the surface of the thorasic cavity and separates the medinastinum from the pleural cavity
The top surface of a room is typically the ceiling, which is the overhead structure that covers the room and separates it from the floor of the level above.ceilings can be made from various materials such as drywall, plaster, or tiles.
This is the fascia, which is actually composed of three separate levels. There is one layer that wraps around each muscle fiber, another layer that wraps around each muscle bundle and then a final layer that wraps around the whole muscle.
The quadriceps muscle covers the front of the thigh, while the adductor muscles cover the inner thigh and the abductor muscles cover the outer thigh.