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1 September, 02:05

Which type of tissue is composed of dense irregular connective tissue arranged in multiple layers in which the collagen fibers in one layer run in the same direction, while the fibers in other layers run in different directions?

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  1. 1 September, 02:32
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    Answer is deep fascia.

    Explanation:

    A Fascia can be described as a connective tissue surrounding muscles. An example of fascia is deep fascia.

    Deep fascia can be explained as a layer of dense irregular connective tissue, surrounding individual and group of muscles, separating them into compartments known as fascia compartments.

    The deep fascia is known to be tough and inelastic, and lack fat.

    It can also be referred to as the perimysium, where 'peri' means around and

    'my' means muscle.

    Other examples of fascia are

    * Superficial fascia ... associated with skin

    * Visceral fascia ... associated with internal organs.
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