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Anatomical illustration of skeletal muscle 

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medical illustration of This detailed anatomical illustration of skeletal muscle structure highlights key components essential for understanding muscle function. The image clearly depicts muscle fibers, the basic skeletal muscle units, organized into fascicles. Each fascicle contains numerous myofibrils, the contractile elements responsible for muscle contraction. The surrounding connective tissue, including the epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium, is also shown, providing structural support.
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Intra-Parotid Dermoid Cyst Overlying Facial Nerve

This detailed anatomical illustration of skeletal muscle structure highlights key components essential for understanding muscle function. The image clearly depicts muscle fibers, the basic skeletal muscle units, organized into fascicles. Each fascicle contains numerous myofibrils, the contractile elements responsible for muscle contraction. The surrounding connective tissue, including the epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium, is also shown, providing structural support.

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