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What are the three layers of tissue that run the length of a skeletal muscle?

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hey! i know the other person answered, but here's a little something!

Step-by-step explanation:

The best-known feature of skeletal muscle is its ability to contract and cause movement.

Skeletal muscles act not only to produce movement but also to stop movement, such as resisting gravity to maintain posture.

Small, constant adjustments of the skeletal muscles are needed to hold a body upright or balanced in any position.

Muscles also prevent excess movement of the bones and joints, maintaining skeletal stability and preventing skeletal structure damage or deformation.

Joints can become misaligned or dislocated entirely by pulling on the associated bones; muscles work to keep joints stable.

hope this helps you! :)

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Skeletal muscles contain connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. There are three layers of connective tissue: epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium. Skeletal muscle fibers organized organized into groups called fascicles. ( hopes this helps!)
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