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tendon
epimysium
fascia
muscle fiber
filaments (actin & myosin)
The image shows a muscle - related anatomical diagram, and the options are related to muscle anatomy components. This falls under the subfield of Biology (under Natural Science) as it deals with the structure of muscles and their associated tissues. To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Tendon: Connects muscle to bone, but the labeled part in the diagram (assuming the context of muscle structure layers or components) might not be a tendon.
- Epimysium: Is the outer connective tissue layer surrounding a muscle. If the diagram's labeled part corresponds to this outer layer, this could be correct.
- Fascia: Is a broader connective tissue that can surround muscles, organs, etc., but is more general than epimysium for muscle - specific structure.
- Muscle fiber: Is the muscle cell, which is inside the epimysium - surrounded muscle structure.
- Filaments (Actin & Myosin): Are inside the muscle fiber, involved in contraction.
Assuming the labeled part in the diagram is the outer connective tissue layer of the muscle, the correct answer is Epimysium.
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B. Epimysium (assuming the options are labeled A - E with A: Tendon, B: Epimysium, C: Fascia, D: Muscle fiber, E: Filaments (Actin & Myosin))