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1. Loosely woven fabric made with strands of rubber or rubber-like material running through it enabling it to return to its shape after being stretched. 2. The ability to immediately return to its size or shape after being stretched or expanded.
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| elastic cartilage |
cartilage containing elastin fibers that appears yellowish; found primarily on external ear and epiglottis. Introduction to the skeletal system
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| elasticity |
ability of tissue to return to its original shape after extension or contraction
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| elastin |
coiling and recoiling protein, like a spring, within elastic fibers of connective tissue accounting for the elasticity of structures such the skin, blood vessels, heart, lungs, intestines, tendons, and ligaments; works with collagen-elastin provides elasticity, collagen provides rigidity
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| elastic |
Capable of recovering size and shape after deformation, as in an elastic rubber band.
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