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explain location and structure of skeletal muscle​

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Answered by arbgamer001
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Skeletal muscle is found between bones, and uses tendons to connect the epimysium to the periosteum, or outer covering, of bone. Skeletal muscle is adapted and shaped in many different ways, which give rise to complex movements. Skeletons are not always internal as they are in humans.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Skeletal muscle is found between bones, and uses tendons to connect the epimysium to the periosteum, or outer covering, of bone. Skeletal muscle is adapted and shaped in many different ways, which give rise to complex movements. Skeletons are not always internal as they are in humans.

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