The fibers found in the dermis are elastic fibers and collagen type I.
Collagen fibers is needed to reach the break and to connect the end of broken bones. The collagen fibers are produced by Fibroblasts.
collagen fibers
Collagen fibers. They are very strong fibers.
collagen fibers
Collagen Fibers, made up of fibrous protein, which are bundled together into thick collagen fibers. Collagen fibers are extremely tough and provides high tensile strength (which provides resistant property of tendons) Stress tests have show collagen fibers to be stronger than steel fibers of the same size.....EB
the three basic types of fibers that are found in connective tissue are collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers
yes the dermis contains both elastic and collagen fibers
Because they have collagen fibers :)
Bone Cells, Collagen Fibers, Ground Substance
Structural components of the dermis are collagen, elastic fibers, and extrafibrillar matrix.
Collagen fibers are made up of many collagen fibrils (smaller individual unit)