Examples of endomysium in the following topics:
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- Each individual fiber within a fascicle is
surrounded by a thin connective layer termed the endomysium, which
helps maintain close association between the muscle fiber and associated
vascular and nervous systems.
- Each fascicle is surrounded by another layer of connective tissue termed the endomysium.
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- Connecting to the endomysium of a muscle fiber, muscle spindles are composed of
nuclear bag fibers and nuclear chain fibers.
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- Skeletal muscle: 1] Bone, 2] Perimysium, 3] Blood vessel, 4] Muscle fiber, 5] Fascicle, 6] Endomysium, and 7] Epimysium Tendon.
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- High tension in the contractile-elastic system of muscle results in structural damage to the muscle fiber and plasmalemma and its epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium.
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- These cells remain adjacent to a muscle fiber, situated between the sarcolemma and the endomysium (the connective tissue investment that divides the muscle fascicles into individual fibers).