CONNECTIVE TISSUE GLAND
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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tendons, ligaments, fibrous membranes
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stroma of hemopoietic organs
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reticular layer of derma
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papillary layer of derma
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tunica adventitia of blood vessels
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Detailed explanation-1: -Dense connective tissue is what makes up tendons and ligaments and consist of a higher density of collagen fibers. Examples of specialized connective tissues are adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, blood, and lymph.
Detailed explanation-2: -Dense connective tissue supports, protects, and holds bones, muscles, and other tissues and organs in place. Ligaments, tendons, the inner layer of the skin, and the sclera (the white outer layer of the eye) are all types of dense connective tissue. Also called fibrous connective tissue.
Detailed explanation-3: -Dense regular connective tissue is mainly made up of type I collagen fibers. It is found in areas of the body where large amounts of tensile strength are required, like in ligaments, tendons and aponeurosis. The collagen fibers are densely packed together and arranged in parallel to each other.
Detailed explanation-4: -This type of tissue is found in ligaments (which link bone to bone at joints) and tendons (connections between bones or cartilage and muscle).
Detailed explanation-5: -The dense regular connective tissues can be found in the ligaments, tendons, and deep fasciae. Thus, dense regular connective tissue connects bones in joints and muscle to bone.