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Dense regular connective tissue
Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x
![Dense regular connective tissue <p>Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/T.CT_.CTP_.Class_.Dense-reg-1-1-ping.png)
Dense regular connective tissue
Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x
![Dense irregular connective tissue <p>Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/T.CT_.CTP_.Class_.Dense-reg-1-2-ping.png)
Dense irregular connective tissue
Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x
![Loose connective tissue <p>Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/T.CT_.CTP_.Class_.Dense-reg-1-3-ping.png)
Loose connective tissue
Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x
![Fibroblast nuclei <p>Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/T.CT_.CTP_.Class_.Dense-reg-1-4-ping.png)
Fibroblast nuclei
Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x
![Collagen fibers <p>Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/T.CT_.CTP_.Class_.Dense-reg-1-5-ping.png)
Collagen fibers
Dense regular connective tissue forms tendons (seen here) and ligaments. These structures are composed of densely packed collagen bundles in parallel array. Aligned between the bundles are flattened, heterochromatic nuclei of fibroblasts. This construction ideally resists tension and maximally transmits force. Tendons connect muscle with bone; ligaments connect bone with bone. 400x, 400x