Connective tissue is one of the four basic types of animal tissue. It provides support and structure to the body and also serves to bind and connect other tissues and organs. Connective tissue is made up of cells, fibers, and a gel-like substance called the matrix.
Types of Connective Tissue
There are several types of connective tissue, each with its own unique characteristics and functions:
Loose Connective Tissue: This type of connective tissue is found in areas such as beneath the skin and between organs. It provides support and elasticity.
Dense Connective Tissue: Found in tendons and ligaments, this type of connective tissue is strong and provides support to the structures it connects.
Cartilage:Cartilage is a firm, flexible type of connective tissue found in areas such as the joints and the ears. It provides cushioning and support.
Heredity and Reproduction - A. Offspring of plants and animals are similar to, but not exactly like, their parents or each other. B. Life cycles vary among organisms, but reproduction is a major stage in the life cycle of all organisms.
Compare and contrast the major stages in the life cycles of Florida plants and animals, such as those that undergo incomplete and complete metamorphosis, and flowering and nonflowering seed-bearing plants.