Connective tissue is classified into several types based on the characteristics and functions:
Loose Connective Tissue: This type of tissue has loosely arranged fibers and cells embedded in a semi-fluid ground substance. It provides support and flexibility. Examples include areolar tissue and adipose tissue.
Cartilage:Cartilage is a firm, flexible tissue found in various parts of the body, including the joints, rib cage, and ear. It provides support and cushioning.
Bone:Bone tissue is composed of mineralized matrix and cells. It provides support, protection, and facilitates movement.
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