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Connective Tissue

Connective tissue is a fundamental component of the body, characterized by the presence of diverse cells embedded within an abundant extracellular matrix that includes both liquid and fibrous elements.

Connective Tissue

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Connective Tissue

CHARACTERISTICS

Connective tissue, also called connective tissue
Contains different types of cells
The connective tissue cells are submerged in a very abundant extracellular matrix, composed of liquid and fibrous elements.

CLASSIFICATION

reticular tissue
abundant macrophages
bone marrow
reticular cells
mucoid tissue
found in

dental pulp

dense tissue
predominate

fibers

amorphous matrix

dense regular

They're in

tenocyte cells

tendons

fibers that join

big arteries

organ wall

present in ligaments

irregular dense

in the dermis

bundled collagen fibers

loose tissue
innervated
soft
Give up pressure

irrigated

rich in cells

FUNCTIONS

means of connection
muscle tissue

provide movement

Structural and functional support
Organs
creation of the physical interconnection
exchange
blood and lymphatic circulation
cells
structure protection
support for functional cells
formation of capsules and interstitial tissues

stromata

lymphatics

blood vessels

nerves