Cartilage:Cartilage is a firm, yet flexible type of connective tissue that provides cushioning and support to structures such as the joints and the nose.
Bone:Bone tissue is a hard and rigid connective tissue that forms the skeletal system, providing support and protection for the body.
Blood:Blood is considered a connective tissue because it consists of cells suspended in a liquid matrix (plasma) and plays a vital role in transporting substances throughout the body.
Functions of Connective Tissue
Support: Connective tissue provides a structural framework for the body, supporting and anchoring organs and tissues in place.
Protection: Certain types of connective tissue, such as bone, provide protection for delicate organs and tissues.