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The three types of protein fibers in connective tissue are?

The three types of protein fibers in connective tissue are collagen, elastic, and reticular fibers. Collagen fibers provide strength and support, elastic fibers allow for stretch and recoil, and reticular fibers form a network to support other cells and structures.


Which fiber stabilizes cells organs and blood vessels?

reticular fibers


What kind of epithelium is the stroma of the spleen made up of?

The stroma of the spleen is made up of reticular connective tissue, which contains reticular fibers forming a network that supports various blood cells.


What forms supporting tissue in walls of thymus and spleen?

The supporting tissue in the walls of the thymus is made up of a framework of reticular fibers and reticular cells. In the spleen, the supporting tissue consists of reticular fibers, fibroblasts, and smooth muscle cells. These structures provide structural support and help maintain the architecture of these organs.


What cells produce the fibers found within the reticular layer of the dermis?

Fibroblasts


What type of connective tissue makes supporting framework of lymphoid organs?

The connective tissue that makes the supporting framework of lymphoid organs is called reticular tissue. It provides structural support by forming a network of reticular fibers and cells that help to organize and support the immune cells in lymphoid organs such as lymph nodes and the spleen.


What connective tissue types forms the framework of the spleen lymph nodes and bone marrow?

Reticular connective tissue


Network of fibers in cells?

cytoskeleton


What is reticular tissue?

lymphatic system


Where are fibroblasts located?

Fibroblasts are cells within a body that make collagen, glycoproteins, reticular and elastic fibers. They are mainly found in connective tissues.


Network of fibers that trap platelets and blood cells?

Clot


What are the network fibers called that traps platelets and other blood cells?

The network fibers that trap platelets and other blood cells are called fibrinogen fibers, which are created during the blood clotting process. These fibers help form a meshwork that captures and holds blood cells in place to stop bleeding.