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Which connective tissue is continuous with the deep fascia and forms the myotendinous junctions?
Which connective tissue is continuous with the deep fascia and forms the myotendinous junctions?
- Tendon
- Collagen fibers
- Epimysium
- Dense irregular connective tissue (correct)
What do collagen fibers from the tendon do at the myotendinous junctions?
What do collagen fibers from the tendon do at the myotendinous junctions?
- They form the deep fascia
- They create infoldings of sarcolemma
- They associate with the epimysium
- They insert themselves among muscle fibers (correct)
What structures do the myotendinous junctions join the muscle to?
What structures do the myotendinous junctions join the muscle to?
- Bone, skin, or another muscle (correct)
- Nerves, blood vessels, or lymphatics
- Tendons, ligaments, or fascia
- Epimysium, perimysium, or endomysium