fibrous tissue
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Definition
Noun: * Fibrous Tissue: A type of biological tissue characterized by a high density of fibers, primarily collagen, which provide strength, support, and structural integrity. It is found in both animals and plants.
Usage
- Fibrous tissue is the primary structural component of tendons, ligaments, and scar tissue in animals.
- In plants, fibrous tissue forms part of the vascular system and provides mechanical support in stems and leaves.
- The term is used to describe tissue where the fibrous elements are the dominant and defining feature.
Examples
- After the injury, the body repaired the muscle with dense fibrous tissue, forming a scar.
- The pathologist noted an abnormal proliferation of fibrous tissue in the biopsy sample.
- Celery stalks contain a lot of fibrous tissue, which gives them their characteristic stringy texture.
Advanced Usage
- "Dense fibrous tissue": Refers to tissue with closely packed fibers, offering maximum strength, such as in tendons.
- "Loose fibrous tissue": Refers to tissue with a more open arrangement of fibers, often found as a supportive framework around organs.
Variants and Related Words
- Fibrosis (n): The formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue, often as a reparative or reactive process.
- Fibrous (adj): Having, consisting of, or resembling fibers. (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Connective tissue (specifically, fibrous tissue is a major category of connective tissue)
- Fibrous connective tissue
Antonyms
- Parenchyma (refers to the functional tissue of an organ, as opposed to its supportive stroma or framework)
- Epithelial tissue
Related Phrases
- Formation of fibrous tissue: The process by which this tissue develops, often in response to injury.
- Breakdown of fibrous tissue: The degradation or remodeling of fibrous structures.
Noun
- tissue consisting of or containing fibers in both animals and plants