Collagen.
Collagens!!
Fibroblast
Fibroblast
Fibroblast
I'm assuming this question is referring to tissues. When bone tissue is damaged, a hematoma forms deep to the periosteum layer. Collagen fibers are now present in the fibrocartilaginous callus formation outside the damaged bone tissue.
Collagens!!
protein substance that forms the glistening inelastic fibers of connective tissue such as tendons, ligaments, and fascia
Fibroblast
Fibroblast
Fibroblast
Actin is a contractile protein fibers present in muscles.It occurs in two forms a.monomeric G actin b. polymeric F ACTIN.
Fibrous connective tissue which is the type of tissue that makes up the tendons and ligaments in your body. This connective tissue is comprised of mainly collagenous and elastic fibers.
I'm assuming this question is referring to tissues. When bone tissue is damaged, a hematoma forms deep to the periosteum layer. Collagen fibers are now present in the fibrocartilaginous callus formation outside the damaged bone tissue.
The basic building blocks of proteins are amino acids.
Cells are the basic functional units of living things. A groups of cells together forms a tissue. A group of tissues together forms an organ.
Most notably, the Histone proteins which, along with Dna, form the core of the 10 nm fibers.
The meshlike network of protein fibers that supports the shape of the cell is either cellulose (cell wall) or the cytoskeleton (inside).