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the three types of protein fibers in connective tissue are ○ deep fasci…

Question

the three types of protein fibers in connective tissue are
○ deep fascia, fibrocytes, and matrix.
○ collagen, reticular, and elastic.
○ tendons, ligaments, and elastic ligaments.
○ loose, dense, and irregular.
○ cartilage, bone, and collagen.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Deep fascia is a connective tissue layer, fibrocytes are cells, matrix is the extracellular part—none are protein fibers.
  • Option 2: Collagen, reticular, and elastic are the three main protein fibers in connective tissue (collagen for strength, reticular for support, elastic for flexibility).
  • Option 3: Tendons/ligaments are connective tissue structures, not protein fibers.
  • Option 4: Loose/dense/irregular describe connective tissue types, not fibers.
  • Option 5: Cartilage/bone are connective tissue types, collagen is a fiber but others aren't fibers.

Answer:

B. collagen, reticular, and elastic.