Perimysium

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Perimysium
Structure of a skeletal muscle. (Perimysium labeled at top center.)
Gray's subject #103 373

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Perimysium is a sheath of connective tissue which groups individual muscle fibers ( anywhere between 10 to 100 or more) into bundles or fascicles

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