spongy bone
spongy bone
Periosteum
Dense irregular connective tissue can be found in the periosteum, which is the outermost layer of the bone. It helps to protect the bone and provide support by anchoring tendons and ligaments to the bone surface.
Cortical bone tissue makes up the dense hard outer layer of bone. It is also known as compact bone and provides structure and protection to the inner spongy bone tissue.
The smooth dense irregular connective tissue that is continuous with the outer coat of the ureter is known as the adventitia. It provides structural support and anchors the vessel in place, allowing for movement and flexibility.
cartilage is dense connective tissue and the cartilage of the long bone is articular hyaline cartilage, located on the outer surface of the articulating portion of the long bone.
Cartilage is enclosed by a layer of dense connective tissue called the perichondrium, except on the articulating surfaces in joint cavities. The perichondrium has two layers-- a fibrous outer layer and an inner layer of cells with chondrogenic (cartilage-forming) potential. The chondrogenic cells undergo division and differentiate into chondroblasts.
The type of bone tissue that gives a bone its strength is called cortical or compact bone tissue. This type of bone tissue is dense and forms the outer layer of most bones in the body, providing strength, support, and protection. Cortical bone tissue contains mineralized collagen fibers that are arranged in a parallel fashion, giving the bone its characteristic strength and resistance to bending or breaking.
The tough outer covering of bone is called the periosteum. It is a dense connective tissue that protects the bone and plays a role in bone growth and repair.
The skin is actually formed from two kinds of tissue. The epidermis is constructed from stratified squamous epithelium and the dermis is made up of dense connective tissue.
Dense irregular connective tissue is found in various parts of the body including the dermis of the skin, capsules around organs, and the outer layer of bones (periosteum). It provides strength and support with fibers arranged in multiple directions to resist tension from different angles.
Dense irregular connective tissue has tensile strength capable of withstanding stretching in all directions. It contains collagen fibers that are arranged in a more random pattern, providing resistance to stretching in multiple directions. This type of tissue is found in the dermis of the skin and the outer layer of bones, where strength and flexibility are required.