Since Question 6 is not written, i'll go on and answer
that:
Dense connective tissue are of two types:
Regular and irregular
1) Irregular dense connective tissue have a lot of
collagen fibres , because of which they have great resistance to
stretching.
2) The fibres are not parallel to each other, which is different
from regular live muscle fibres( which are able to stretch in
specific directions).
3) Their fibres are randomly directed, which is why they have great
strength in all directions and that's how structure dictates their
function(to provide strength and resistance to wear and tear by
stretching)
Thus the muscle will not be able to function normally because of
the above mentioned reasons.
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