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WEBSep 26, 2019 · Protein fibers fall into three major groups: collagen fibers (which are thick, strong, flexible, and resist stretch), reticular fibers (which are thin and form a supportive mesh, and elastin (fibers that are thin and …
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WEBProtein fibers fall into three major groups: collagen fibers that are thick, strong, flexible, and resist stretch; reticular fibers that are thin and form a supportive mesh; and elastin fibers that are thin and elastic.
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WEBThe organic portion or protein fibers found in connective tissues are either collagen, elastic, or reticular fibers. Collagen fibers provide strength to the tissue, preventing it from being torn or separated from the …
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WEBElastic fibers provide flexibility to the tissues. Reticular fibers are the third type of protein fiber found in connective tissues. This fiber consists of thin strands of collagen that form a network of fibers to support the tissue …
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WEBType III: provides a flexible meshwork for cellular support, the main component of reticular fibers, often found in organs such as skin and blood vessels. Also abundant during the early stages of wound healing and …
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