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Collagen is a firorour connective tissue .
Fibrous protein
The connective tissue is found in the skin.
There are many types of connective tissues. They all have a matrix of extracellular material and they all have cells that excrete the matrix. Tendons and ligaments are dense connective tissues, loose connective tissue tends to be found around organs. Blood and bone are also considered connective tissues.
The organelles are found in connective tissue are the nucleus, cytoplasm, Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum. These organelles work together to make collagen and connective tissue.
The diaphysis is covered and protected by a fibrous connective tissue membrane, the periosteum.
No, there is not dense connective tissue in the epidermis. There is loose connective tissue right below the epidermis (areolar connective tissue).
Abundant collagenous and elastic fibers are found in the dermis. They are responsible for the strength and elasticity of the skin.
Collagen is a firorour connective tissue .
cartilage
Fibrous protein
Dense fibrous connective tissue
The connective tissue is found in the skin.
There are many types of connective tissues. They all have a matrix of extracellular material and they all have cells that excrete the matrix. Tendons and ligaments are dense connective tissues, loose connective tissue tends to be found around organs. Blood and bone are also considered connective tissues.
Epithelial tissue that is only one cell thick is known as simple cuboidal epithelium. The epithelial tissue that is found in glands are glandular.
Dense irregular connective tissue are tissue types found in the dermis.subcutaneous layerThe Dermis of the skin is composed of Dense Irregular Connective Tissue.skin tissue
mucoid connective tissue (Wharton jelly)areolar (?)