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Zayden Short
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22 July, 12:27
What surrounds the individual muscle cell?
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Caylee Gates
22 July, 12:28
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Answer: Connective tissue sheath called the epimysium.
Explanation: Epimysium is the fibrous tissue envelope that surrounds skeletal muscle. It is a layer of dense irregular connective tissue which protects muscles from friction against other muscles and bones.
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