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blood is considered s type of connective tissue, and it lack fibers
Fibrocartilage
Elastic fibers in the connective tissue
Fibrous protein
Yes, areolar tissue binds organs together. It also makes up the supporting structure of glands.
Blood - connective tissue/fluid within blood vessels. No fibers.
blood is considered s type of connective tissue, and it lack fibers
dermis
Fibrocartilage
areolar connective tissue
It actually contains smooth muscle tissue, and alveolar connective tissue. This connective tissue contains collagen fibers for flexibility and strength, and numerous elastic fibers that enable it to be stretched. Alveolar connective tissue is found in the skin and in most internal organs of vertebrates, where it allows the organs to expand, which is essential for the lungs.
Reticular layerpapillary layer and reticular layerhave collagenic fibers, however most of abundant area would be the epidermis (as a whole)Unfortunately for them, but fortunately I'm here for you, the answer is Dermis. The dermis is composed of connective tissue containing mainly of collagen fibers and also elastic and reticular fibers. Also, contains connective tissue cells, blood vessels, sweat and sebaceous glands, hair follicles, nail root, nerve endings, and muscular tissues. WE WANT CORRECT ANSWERS ...(ANSWERS.COM) :)
they are found together because Epithelial tissue is avascular (it contains no blood vessels) and needs to get it's nutrients from the blood vessels in the connective tissue under it.
Connective tissue contains specialized cells, extracellular protein fibers, ground substance (fluid) and matrix. Matrix is protein fibers and ground substance combined and it surrounds the specialized cells.
connective tissue
Elastic fibers
Elastic fibers in the connective tissue