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Protein Fibers
Long, filamentous proteins such as collagen or keratin that provide structural support and strength to cells and tissues.
Connective Tissue
Tissue that supports, connects, or separates different types of tissues and organs in the body, characterized by few cells and various fibers embedded in a large amount of extracellular matrix.
Elastin
Yellow, elastic, fibrous mucoprotein that is the major connective tissue protein of elastic structures (e.g., large blood vessels and elastic ligaments).
Collagen
A primary structural protein found in the skin and connective tissues, providing strength and elasticity.
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