The inelastic connective tissue is called dense regular connective tissue. It is characterized by closely packed collagen fibers that provide strength and resistance to tensile forces, making it ideal for structures such as tendons and ligaments. Unlike elastic connective tissue, which contains more elastin fibers allowing for stretch, dense regular connective tissue is primarily designed for stability and support.
Collagen is the protein substance that forms the glistening inelastic fibers of connective tissue such as tendons, ligaments, and fascia. It provides strength, structure, and support to these tissues, contributing to their ability to withstand tension and stress.
The tissue of the spleen is reticular connective tissue.
The connective tissue that connects muscle to muscle is called fascia.
this connective tissue is called lymphatic tissue!
Tendon is an inelastic cord or band of tough white fibrous connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone or other part.
Tendons
The connective tissue surrounding the fascicle of a muscle is the perimysium.
an inherited connective tissue disorder in which the elastic fibers present in the skin, eyes, and cardiovascular system gradually become calcified and inelastic.
The internal organs are held in place by the messentaries and the greater and lesser omentums.
The tissue that provides support and connects all of our body parts is called connective tissue. This tissue includes bone, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and adipose tissue, serving various functions such as structural support, cushioning, and binding tissues together.
connective tissue
Connective tissue connects tissues to tissue. A good example is muscle (a tissue) connecting to bone (a tissue). The tissue that does THIS is called a tendon. A tendon connects muscles to bones.