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Animal Histology

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Talk about the vascularization of skeletal muscles.

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CT provides entry and pathways of blood vessels and nerves serving the muscle. -Blood vessels enter the muscle following the connective septa of the perimysium, they divide into many branches within the connective tissue and join the thin endomysium layer with a dense network of long and sinuous capillaries extending between muscle cells. -Lymphatic vessels: limited to thickest connective septa


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