Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
Dense Connective Tissue provides strength in many directions. It contains bundles of collagen fibers that are thicker and are arranged irregularly to allow for that.
Provides support and strength
With hurricane winds stretching 90 miles from the center and tropical storm force winds stretching 290, downgraded Irene is still proving its strength.
The deeper part of the dermis of the skin. Basically, this part of the dermis has dense or fibrous irregular conective tissue, which provides strength to the skin. Below this tissue there is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue) that are part of the subcutaneous layer of the skin. As you know, the dermis is part of the cutaneous membrane.
The chordae tendinae are composed of dense connective tissue called collagen. This collagen tissue provides strength and stability to the chordae tendinae, which are fibrous cords that connect the valves of the heart to the papillary muscles in the ventricles.
Dense Connective Tissue provides strength in many directions. It contains bundles of collagen fibers that are thicker and are arranged irregularly to allow for that.
Its tencile strength is its ability to with stnad stretching
A stretching force is basically tensile strength. It is measured in pascals or equivalently newtons per square meter. For example, carbon nanotubes have a stretching force or tensile strength of 63 GPa.
Provides support and strength
Collagen
Abundant collagenous and elastic fibers are found in the dermis. They are responsible for the strength and elasticity of the skin.
What are forces of equal strength acting in opposite directions on an object called
collagen
It might, but not very effectively. Eat calcium and do sports - you only gain strength in bones by putting stress onto them. Stretching mainly focuses on your ligaments, not your bones.
Notwithstanding means 'in spite of.' For example, "Notwithstanding her expert tutoring, he failed the test." It negates the strength of the action that follows it because of the result.Ê
Francine St George has written: 'Stretching for flexibility & health' -- subject(s): Stretching exercises, Muscle strength
No . That's agility