Structure of skeletal muscle explained. Muscles fibres, actin, and myosin. For more information and help learning muscle structure and composition visit: www.teachpe.com/anatomy-physi...
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The best way many people find to remember is to 'do' something rather than just watch it. Try doing a sketch on a piece of paper and label it. Then I bet once you can do that you won't forget.
Perimysium , Epimysium and Endomysium all have fascia.( Collagenous Connective tissue layer) Deep Fascia (connected to muscles) is part of a fascial system . The Fascial system interpenetrating and covers all organs, muscles, bone and nerve fibers in our body.
Can you take a few minutes and try to answer my question: If a person wants to throw a football, that person will grip the ball and then bend his right (or left) arm, bend the arm backwards, and finally release and throw the ball. the bending action is supposed to accumulate power for the throw. Can you explain this in the same kind of language you used to explain how muscles work?