Listen What anatomical structure is IMMEDIATELY deep to the muscle cell membrane (i.e., sarcolemma)? sarcomere myofilament myofibril epinmysium perimysium
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(a) Place the following components of a muscle in order from outermost to innermost: perimysium, myofibril, muscle fiber, epimysium, myofilament, muscle (without outer covering), fascicle, endomysium. Note that sections 9.2 & 3 of the textbook will be helpful for that task. (b) Which of those components of a skeletal muscle are found inside the muscle cell?
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2) Which is the correct order of the connective tissue layers of a skeletal muscle, beginning with the most superficial? a: Endomysium b: Epimysium c: Perimysium A) a, b, c B) c, b, a C) b, c, a D) c, a, b E) b, a, c 3) A flat, thin structure made of dense connective tissue that serves to attach a muscle to a bone (or to another muscle) is a(n) A) superficial fascia. B) perimysium. C) myolemma. D) tendon. E) aponeurosis. 4) The membranous network that wraps around myofibrils and holds relatively high concentrations of calcium is known as the A) sarcoplasmic reticulum. B) sarcolemma. C) Golgi body. D) T-tubule. E) sarcomere.
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