well in your body there are alot of typ of things. One of the is the connective elastic tissue fiber, what this does is when you need to sling onto buildings or just jump really far, you have to pull your left leg if you listen to right handed people talking with your dominant ear, or the other way around. So you pull back your ear and pull on your dominant hand's left forefinger then pull back your other leg, the pull on your non dominant ear with your 4th arm not your third your fourth... then with your third arm take a hold of the back part of your leg and twist it around to where you have to jump onto, then exactly 2 min and 43.65 secs later let everything go and you should be flying if you do this properly. remember only some people can do this if your are not from the plant zorgof then you might not be able to do this... you have been warned !
Elastic Fibers
Fibrous protein
Collagenous fibers, Elastic fibers, and Reticular fibers
Collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers are the three main types of fibers found in connective tissue. Collagen fibers provide strength and support, elastic fibers offer flexibility, and reticular fibers form a network-like structure to support various tissues and organs.
Dense irregular connective tissue and cardiac muscle tissue are examples of branched connective tissues. The branching of the fibers in these tissues provides strength and support for various organs and structures in the body.
Elastic Connective Tissue
Elastic fibers
the three basic types of fibers that are found in connective tissue are collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers
Elastic fibers in the connective tissue
Elastic Fibers
Fibrous protein
Collagenous fibers, Elastic fibers, and Reticular fibers
a. loose connective tissue 1. aerolalar connective tissue 2.adipose tissue 3.retigular connective tissue b. Dense connective tissue 1.dense irregular connective tissue 2.dense regular connective tissue 3.elastic connective tissue
collagen, reticular, and elastic.
collagen,reticular,elastic
Collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers are the three main types of fibers found in connective tissue. Collagen fibers provide strength and support, elastic fibers offer flexibility, and reticular fibers form a network-like structure to support various tissues and organs.
Dense irregular connective tissue and cardiac muscle tissue are examples of branched connective tissues. The branching of the fibers in these tissues provides strength and support for various organs and structures in the body.