connective tissue
Fascia are layers of fibrous tissue covering and separating muscles.
The fibrous tissue that covers cartilage is called the perichondrium. It provides support and nutrients to the cartilage.
A tough, fibrous tissue called tendons.
Fascia
Bones are connected to muscles by tendons, tough bundles of fibrous connective tissue.
The fibrous tissue that encloses and separates layers of muscles.
The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.
The galea aponeurotica is a layer of tissue that covers the cranium. It is a dense fibrous tissue that is attached to the external occipital protuberance.
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The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.
The galea aponeurotica is a layer of tissue that covers the cranium. It is a dense fibrous tissue that is attached to the external occipital protuberance.
Fascia is the tissue that connects muscle layers below by a fibrous tissue. It provides support and protection to muscles and other internal structures within the body. Fascia also plays a role in allowing muscles to move smoothly against each other.