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Match the separating membranes with the appropriate structures in a muscle.

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Perimysium
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Epimysium
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Endomysium
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Solution

Myofibrils are enclosed within endomysium, fascicles are enclosed within perimysium, and the entire muscle is covered with epimysium.

Epimysium - thick layer of collagenous connective tissue that separates large bundles of muscle.

Perimysium - collagenous connective tissue that separates smaller bundles of muscle cells called fascicles.

Endomysium - Thinner layer of connective tissue that seperates individual muscle cells. It is present outside the sarcolemma.

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