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damian spends an evening babysitting for a neighbor. damian uses four different toys to keep the children occupied. he notices that one of the toys reminds him of the structure of muscle tissue in which several components are bundled one into the other. which toy looks like the structure of a muscle?
Step1: Recall muscle structure
Muscle tissue (e.g., skeletal muscle) has a bundled structure: muscle fibers are bundled into fascicles, fascicles into the whole muscle, with connective tissue layers (endomysium, perimysium, epimysium) around each level, like components nested one into another.
Step2: Analyze each toy
- Top - left toy: Stacked boxes (different sizes, one inside/on top of another, nested). This matches the bundled, nested structure of muscle (components bundled one into the other).
- Top - right: Puzzle pieces (interlocking, not nested).
- Bottom - left: Jenga (stacked blocks, but more about balance, not nested layers).
- Bottom - right: Stacked blocks (pyramid, simple stacking, not nested layers with bundling).
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The toy in the Top - Left (the stacked boxes with different colored layers, one bundled into the other)