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So, now during the dense regular connective tissue, dense regular connective tissue, they have a parallel arrangement fibre.
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Tissue they has parallel, parallel arranged fibres, parallel arranged fibres.
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So now if we talk about the tendons, tendons they are made up of this fibre, they are made up of this fibre and tendon they connect skeletal muscle, they connect the skeletal muscle to the bone.
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Because of the dense protein fibre they are compactly packed, they are compactly packed in the tendons and it is not transparent under the microscope, it is not transparent under the microscope.
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So next we have loose connective tissue, loose connective tissue.
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So loose connective tissue it helps in the binding of two tissues, binding of the two tissue together, binding of two tissue together in an organ and it also protect against the shock.
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So fibres are loosely arranged, if we talk about the fibres they are loosely arranged, loosely arranged and hence they leave a large gap, large gap in between, in between...