Question 51 (1 point) Perimysium surrounds fascicles (a group of fibers) and provides a conduit of blood vessels and nerves. True False
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Perimysium is a connective tissue sheath that surrounds fascicles, which are bundles of muscle fibers. It provides a conduit for blood vessels and nerves to reach the muscle fibers. Show more…
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