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Current Deck: PHYL 2041 (Exam 2)
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Describe the organization of the skeletal muscle, using the terms endomysium, fascicle, perimysium, epimysium, and tendon. What is a myotendinous junction?
Back
- Endomysium: Connective tissue surrounding a fiber
- Fascicles: Group of individual muscle fibers
- Perimysium: Connective tissue surrounding a fascicle
- Epimysium: Connective tissue sheath surrounding the muscle
- Tendon: Connective tissue layers at the ends of the muscle; Attaches the muscle to the skeleton)
- Myotendinous junction: Specialized region at muscle-tendon interface that represents the primary site of force transmission

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