fascicle

(noun)

A group of muscle of fibers surrounded by the perimysium.

Related Terms

  • endomysiu
  • en
  • perimysium
  • endomysium
  • fascia
  • epimysium
  • tetanu
  • summation
  • tetanus
  • twitch
  • perineurium
  • glycocalyx
  • endoneurium
  • fascicles
  • epineurium
  • endoneurial fluid
  • skeletal muscle

Examples of fascicle in the following topics:

  • Arrangement of Fascicles

    • Skeletal muscles are grouped into fascicles, which are bunches of muscle fibers surrounded by a perimysium.
    • It extends inwards and becomes the perimysium, then into the muscle separating muscle fibers into small bundles termed fascicles.
    • Fascicles can be arranged in a variety of anatomical positions within a muscle, producing different movements.
    • Within this is a layer termed the epimysium which splits inwards into the muscle as the perimysium dividing muscle fibers into groups termed fascicle.
    • Each fascicle is surrounded by another layer of connective tissue termed the endomysium.
  • How Skeletal Muscles Are Named

    • The anatomical arrangement of skeletal muscle fascicles can be described as parallel, convergent, pennate, or sphincter.
    • Because the fascicles pull on the tendons at an angle, they do not move the tendon as far as their parallel muscle counterparts.
    • Fascicles pull on the tendon at an angle, thus not moving as far at the parallel muscles during a contraction.
    • If all the fascicles of a pennate muscle are on the same side of the tendon, the pennate muscle is called unipennate.
    • If the fascicles lie to either side of the tendon the muscle is called bipennate.
  • Axon Bundles

    • Each nerve consisting  of many fascicles is covered externally by a dense sheath of connective tissue, the epineurium.
    • Underlying this layer of flat cells, the perineurium, forms a complete sleeve around a bundle of axons called fascicles.
  • Blood Flow in Skeletal Muscle

    • Blood vessels are closely intertwined with skeletal muscle tissues lying between the fascicles, or bundles of muscle fibers.
    • Skeletal muscle: 1] Bone, 2] Perimysium, 3] Blood vessel, 4] Muscle fiber, 5] Fascicle, 6] Endomysium, and 7] Epimysium Tendon.
  • Structure of a Nerve

    • The axons are bundled together into groups called fascicles.
    • Each fascicle is wrapped in a layer of connective tissue called the perineurium.
  • Muscle Development

    • 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).
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