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Skeletal muscle fibres are bounded by an elastic but tough covering known as

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 A single individual skeletal muscle is made up of hundreds or thousands of muscle fibers wrapped together in a connective tissue covering.

Each muscle is surrounded by connective tissue cover called the epimysium.

Each bundle of muscle fiber is called a fasciculus and is surrounded by a layer of connective tissue called the perimysium.

and a muscle fibre  aka myocyte is surrounded by endomysium ; layer of areolar connective tissue .

it aids the 
exchange of much needed calcium, sodium, and potassium ions .
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