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Collagen.

......from Wikipedia:

There are several categories of fibrous connective tissue:

* Loose connective tissue supports most epithelia and many organs. It also surrounds blood vessels and nerves. It is also found between muscles
* Dense connective tissue has collagen fibers as its main matrix element.
* Elastic connective tissue is primarily composed of elastin fibers, giving them great elasticity. It appears in the walls of the aorta.
* Reticular connective tissue is composed of interlacing fibers of collagen called reticular fibers. This tissue forms supporting structures for many organs, such as the spleen and thymus.

2006-12-17 13:37:55 · answer #1 · answered by WikiJo 6 · 0 0

In the connective tissue there are 3 types of fibers
Collagen which is the strongest.
Elastic which can slightly stretch.
Reticular means delicate fibers that are found in spleen.

2006-12-18 17:47:38 · answer #2 · answered by krucha 2 · 0 0

connective tissue perfect: LIGAMENTS a short band of difficult fibrous connective tissue composed particularly of lengthy, stringy collagen fibres. Ligaments connect bones to different bones to style a joint TENDONS a not undemanding band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone and; Adipose tissue includes adipocytes, used for cushioning, thermal insulation, lubrication (in the main contained in the pericardium) and potential storage. Cookie's answer isn't properly acceptable because #a million Nerves are not any further a "connective" tissue contained in the experience your instructor is reffering. they don't connect some thing. they're basically a community designed to experience soreness and different stimulus. Cookie's answer is definitely lacking contained in the scope of the question you requested. contained in the non-perfect style of "connnective tissue" you've BONE, CARTILAGE and BLOOD.

2016-11-27 01:10:19 · answer #3 · answered by spadafora 4 · 0 0

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