Answer:
Skeletal muscle is one of the major muscle types in most animals specialized to perform movement of the human body, maintaining body posture and generation of body heat present in different sizes and shapes.
The main structure of skeletal muscle cells consists of various integrated tissues:
1. Muscle: soft, contractile tissue important to produce force and motion in animals.
2. Fascicle: multiple bundles of skeletal muscle fibres which is surrounded by a type of connective tissue called perimysium.
3. Muscle fibres: bundles of cylindrical organelles myofibrils formed by the fusion of myoblasts via myogenesis process.
4. Myo-fibril: basic unit of a muscle cell made of thick and thin myofilament arranged in parallel columns along the length of muscle fibres.
5. Myo-filament: strands of actin and myosin proteins which pack a muscle fiber and are force generating structures.
Thus, the structures are correctly labelled.