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The connective tissue is a group of various cell that interlaced together and connect the various cell and structure of the body.

There are five types of connective tissues:

  1. Areolar connective tissue: It is a loose and cellular connective tissue. It joins skin to muscles,fills spaces inside organs, and is found around muscles, blood vessels and nerves.
  2. Dense regular connective tissue: It is a fibrous connective tissue, characterised by ordered and densely packed collection of fibres and cells. Dense regular connective tissue is the principal component of tendons and ligaments.
  3. Adipose tissue: Adipose tissue is basically an aggregation of fat cells. The adipose tissue is abundant below the skin, between the internal organs and in the yellow bone marrow.
  4. Skeletal tissue: The skeletal or supporting tissue includes bone and cartilage which form the endoskeleton of vertebrate body.
  5. Fluid connective tissue: Fluid connective tissue links the different parts of the body and maintains continuity in the body. It includes blood and lymph.

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