Connective Tissue
Thursday August 31, 2006
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Connective tissue typically has cells scattered throughout an extracellular matrix.
In vertebrates, the most common type of connective tissue is loose connective tissue. It holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.
Another type of connective tissue is fibrous connective tissue. This tissue is found in tendons and ligaments.
Some examples of connective tissues include:
- Adipose
- Cartilage
- Bone
- Blood



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