doorweefsel
Doorweefsel is a Dutch term that translates to "interwoven fabric" or "interlaced tissue." In a biological context, it refers to a type of tissue characterized by fibers that are arranged in a complex, interwoven pattern, often in multiple directions. This arrangement provides strength and resistance to tension from various angles.
Examples of doorweefsel can be found in different parts of the body. The outer layer of blood
The complex interlacing of collagen and elastic fibers in doorweefsel allows it to deform under stress and