Epimysium

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Epimysium
Illu muscle structure.jpg
Structure of a skeletal muscle. (Epimysium labeled at bottom center.)
Gray's subject #103 373
Code TH H3.03.00.0.00006

Epimysium is a layer of connective tissue, which ensheaths the entire muscle.1 It is composed of dense irregular connective tissue. It is continuous with fascia and other connective tissue wrappings of muscle including the endomysium, and perimysium. It is also continuous with tendons where it becomes thicker and collagenous. The epimysium also protects muscles from friction against other muscles and bones. Plural of epimysium is epimysia2

See also

References

  1. ^ McCracken, Thomas (1999). New Atlas of Human Anatomy. China: Metro Books. pp. 1–120. ISBN 1-5866-3097-0. 
  2. ^ "Definition of "Epimysia" from thefreedictionary.com". Retrieved 2008-05-29. 

External links