MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY

PHYSIOLOGY

MUSCLE STRUCTURE FUNCTION

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Perimysium
A
sinew is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension.
B
sheath of connective tissue that groups muscle fibers into bundles (anywhere between 10 to 100 or more) or fascicles.
C
fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone.
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Perimysium is a sheath of connective tissue that groups muscle fibers into bundles (anywhere between 10 and 100 or more) or fascicles. Structure of a skeletal muscle. (Perimysium labeled at top center.) Studies of muscle physiology suggest that the perimysium plays a role in transmitting lateral contractile movements.

Detailed explanation-2: -Present within the endomysium are capillaries and nerve tissues that supply the individual muscle fibers. Multiple muscle fibers join together to form fascicles encased by another connective tissue covering known as the perimysium. The perimysium may surround anywhere from 10 to 100 fascicles.

Detailed explanation-3: -Each muscle is made up of groups of muscle fibers called fascicles surrounded by a connective tissue layer called perimysium.

Detailed explanation-4: -Perimysium is a continuous layer of collagenous connective tissue that separates the skeletal muscle tissue into muscle fascicles (i.e., bundles of muscle cells).

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