The Muscular SystemVersión en línea Match the correct term with the definition. por Madison Fowler 1 Smooth 2 Sarcolemma 3 Perimysium 4 Nuclei 5 Cardiac 6 Epimysium This tissue is found in the walls of internal organs, such as organs of the digestive system, walls of blood vessels, and the intrinsic muscles of the eye. This muscle is able to contract without external stimulation, and is modified by the autonomic nervous system and hormonal stimulation. This is the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber. This is invaginated in places to form transverse tubules and contains numerous nuclei. This is a thick layer of connective tissue that groups the muscle fibers into fascicles. This can be seen in a cross-section of a muscle as the marbling in a steak. This is found in each muscle fiber cell. These lie beneath the sarcolemma. This muscle tissue is found in the walls of the heart. This muscle tissue s specialized in that it has the ability to contract without external stimulation This is a sheet of thick connective tissue that surrounds the entirety of a skeletal muscle. This may continue at the end of the muscle belly as the tendon and thus become continuous with the periosteum of bone.