Explain the different types of connective tissues in detail.
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Connective tissue is the tissue that connects, separates and supports all other types of tissues in the body. Like all tissue types, it consists of cells surrounded by a compartment of fluid called the extracellular matrix (ECM). However connective tissue differs from other types in that its cells are loosely, rather than tightly, packed within the ECM.
Based on the cells present and the ECM structure, we differ two types of connective tissue:
Connective tissue proper; further divided into loose and dense connective tissues
Specialised connective tissue; reticular, blood, bone, cartilage and adipose tissues.
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Special connective tissue consists of reticular connective tissue, adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood. Other kinds of connective tissues include fibrous, elastic, and lymphoid connective tissues. ... New vascularised connective tissue that forms in the process of wound healing is termed granulation tissue.
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