About Open Pores www.onlymyhealth.com Sweat and sebum inside the skin come out through a passage of tiny holes. There are different types of skin- dry, oily and combination. Open pores can be seen more often in people with oily and combination skin. When glands start producing more oil or hyper active gland, the bigger pores enable it to come out. The open pores on the skin are connected to a tube inside the skin, with collagen holding it tight. In early age related changes, the collagen starts to degrade and support to the tube gets lost, leaving pores dilated.
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Question by : What is the single major difference between collagen and cellulose?
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Answer by Jolie
Both are biological tissues.
Cellulose is predominately found in plants, but can also produced by bacteria. For example, Cellulose forms the primary structural component of green plants.
Collagen is exclusively found in animals and a major constituent of animal bodies. Collagen is used for example as “connective” tissues for things like tendons and cartilage in mammals.
Cellulose = Plants
Collagen = Animals.
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