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structure of muscle​

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Answered by sanchit56
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A muscle consists of many muscle tissues bundled together and surrounded by epimysium, a tough connective tissue similar to cartilage. The epimysium surrounds bundles of nerve cells that run in long fibers, called fascicles. This layer allows nerves and blood to flow to the individual fibers.

Answered by Prakshi1415
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Structure of Muscle :

A muscle is covered by a sheath of connective tissue called epimysium. Inside the epimysium, a muscle has many muscle fibers arranged in bundles called fasciculi. Each fasciculus is surrounded by a sheath of connective tissue called perimysium. The muscle fibers are parallel to each other in the fasciculus and surrounded by a connective tissue called endomysium. The muscle bundles are further bound together by a common collagenous sheath of connective tissue called fascia.

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