Dense Fibrous Regular Connective Tissue from a Tendon, 250X - stock photo

Dense Fibrous Connective Tissue (Regular) from a Tendon, 250X. This is one of the specialized connective tissues that forms very tough connective structures such as tendons and ligaments. Shows: Fibroblasts (dark cells that produce the collagenous fibers) arranged in parallel arrays, and collagenous fibers (reddish) that give great tensile strength to the tendon. The collagenous fibers are extracellular and are part of the matrix.
Dense Fibrous Connective Tissue (Regular) from a Tendon, 250X. This is one of the specialized connective tissues that forms very tough connective structures such as tendons and ligaments. Shows: Fibroblasts (dark cells that produce the collagenous fibers) arranged in parallel arrays, and collagenous fibers (reddish) that give great tensile strength to the tendon. The collagenous fibers are extracellular and are part of the matrix.
Dense Fibrous Regular Connective Tissue from a Tendon, 250X
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