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What is Fibrous Tissue?
Fibrous tissue is a type of
connective tissue
that is rich in
collagen fibers
. It provides strength and support to various structures in the body. This tissue can be found in
tendons
,
ligaments
, and the
dermis
of the skin, among other locations.
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