Morgellons Disease or Morgellons Syndrome.
Structural components of the dermis are collagen, elastic fibers, and extrafibrillar matrix.
Muscle cells are called fibers.
Keratin.
elastin
Collagen fibers give the skin flexibility.
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Collagen is the structural protein found in skin and connective tissue. It provides strength and support to the tissues, helping to maintain their structure and integrity.
The microfilaments and microtubules are threadlike fibers found in the cell membrane. They are involved in cellular movement and providing structural support to the cell.
a structural protein found in skin and connective tissue is
collagen fibers and resilient elastic fibers
Yes, as the number of collagen fibers decreases with age, the skin become less flexible.