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Artwork of collagen fibres in connective tissue

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Artwork of collagen fibres in connective tissue

Artwork representing collagen fibres. They are found throughout the connective tissue which provides structural and metabolic support for other tissues and organs throughout the body. In the fresh state they are soft, flexible, with a high tensile strength and relatively inextensible. Due to these properties they form the mechanical support in the dermis of the skin, the deep fascia of muscles and dura mater of the brain. The individual fibres are 1-12 micrometers in diameter and each one is composed of finer parallel fibres 0.3-0.5 micrometers in diameter. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Collagen Fibre Connective Tissue Fibres

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This artwork showcases the intricate beauty of collagen fibres in connective tissue. With its vibrant colors and meticulous details, it offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the structural wonders that support our body's tissues and organs. Collagen fibres are an essential component found throughout connective tissue, providing both structural and metabolic support. In their fresh state, they possess remarkable qualities - softness, flexibility, high tensile strength, and relative inextensibility. These properties make them crucial for maintaining mechanical support in various parts of our body. In the dermis of our skin, collagen fibres form a resilient framework that keeps it firm and supple. They also play a vital role in deep muscle fascia by lending strength to these structures during movement. Additionally, within the brain's protective covering called dura mater, collagen fibres offer stability and safeguard delicate neural tissues. Each individual fibre measures between 1-12 micrometers in diameter but is composed of even finer parallel fibres measuring 0.3-0.5 micrometers across. This intricate arrangement contributes to their impressive resilience and ability to withstand tension. Through this stunning artwork by Science Photo Library, we gain a deeper appreciation for the hidden marvels within our own bodies – reminding us of the extraordinary complexity that underlies every aspect of human anatomy.


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