<P> This type connective tissue is found mostly in reticular layer (or deep layer) of the dermis This type of tissue is also in the Sclera and in the deeper skin layers . Due to high portions of collagenous fibers, dense irregular connective tissue provides strength, making the skin resistant to tearing as consequence of stretching forces from different directions . </P> <P> It also makes up submucosa of the digestive tract, fibrous capsules of joints and lymph nodes, and some types of fascia . Other examples include periosteum and perichondrium and tunica albugenia . In the submucosa layer, the fiber bundles course in varying planes allowing the organ to resist excessive stretching and distension . </P>

Where do you find dense irregular connective tissue