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Alec Berg
13 July, 01:06
What is the strongest type of connective tissue?
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Tucker Ruiz
13 July, 04:28
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Collagen Fiber. this is the strongest and most common connective fiber; it has tensile strength; its appearance is long, straight, and unbranched; examples: tendons and ligaments. reticular fiber.
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