Individual muscle fibers are surrounded by a connective tissue covering called the Endomysium.
Solomon, E. P. (2009). Introduction to human anatomy and physiology (3rd ed.). St. Louis, Mo.: Saunders/Elsevier.
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the endomysium surrounds the muscle cell
The endomysium is the correct answer.Endomysium is the name of the fine connective tissue sheath that surrounds each individual muscle fiber.
The outermost layer of connective tissue that surrounds muscle is called the epimysium. It is a layer of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle and separates it from surrounding tissues and organs. The epimysium is continuous with the tendons at the end of the muscle and helps to transmit the force generated by the muscle to the bone or other structures to which it is attached.
smooth muscle
Skin, muscle tissue, collagen
That attaches muscle to bone.
tendon
The delicate connective tissue that surrounds the skeletal muscle fibers and ties adjacent muscle fibers together is the endomysium.
Collagen are fibres and are nonliving structure. They are very strong threads and do not contract.
The generic term for connective tissue surrounding muscles, muscle groups, nerves, blood vessels, and otherwise binds structures together is called a "fascia". Fascia are classified by their particular layers, functions and location. Superficial fascia is located in the subcutis (the lowest layer of the skin, which includes hair, scales, feathers, hooves and nails as appropriate to an invertebrate animal) in most of a body, and blends with the next layer of meshed collagen fibers (the "reticular layer"). Visceral fascia (also known as "parietal fascia") surrounds organs in two layers, and suspends them layers of connective-tissue membranes. Deep/muscle fascia is the name of the specific membrance that surrounds individual muscles and also divides groups of muscles. Fasciae contain closely-packed bundles of collagen fibers that grow in a wavy pattern, parallel to the direction of force applied to the muscle when it's expanded or contracted.
The epimysium muscle surrounds the outermost layer of the entire muscle. The muscle is composed of cells known as muscle fibers.
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