Dense Connective Tissue Areolar Tissue (Connective Tissue) Here are some images of some of the types of connective tissue. Write in the blue boxes the kind of connective tissue each represents.

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Use the info on the next slide to help label the different connective tissues.
Areolar connective tissue
Blood
Adipose tissue
Osseous tissue
Figure 3. Connective tissues
Tissue Type #2: Connective
Fibrous connective tissue
Hyaline cartilage
Connective Tissue
Connective tissues provide support and hold
the body tissues together. They contain more
intercellular substances than the other tissues.
Connective tissues include blood; bone;
cartilage; adipose (fat); and the fibrous and
areolar (loose) connective tissues that give
support to most organs.
The blood and lymph vessels are immersed in the
connective tissue media of the body. The blood-
vascular system is a component of connective
tissue.
addition to connecting, the blood connective
tissue plays a major role in protecting the body
from outside invaders. Blood contains white blood
cells that defend against disease-causing
organisms and viruses.
Transcribed Image Text:Areolar connective tissue Blood Adipose tissue Osseous tissue Figure 3. Connective tissues Tissue Type #2: Connective Fibrous connective tissue Hyaline cartilage Connective Tissue Connective tissues provide support and hold the body tissues together. They contain more intercellular substances than the other tissues. Connective tissues include blood; bone; cartilage; adipose (fat); and the fibrous and areolar (loose) connective tissues that give support to most organs. The blood and lymph vessels are immersed in the connective tissue media of the body. The blood- vascular system is a component of connective tissue. addition to connecting, the blood connective tissue plays a major role in protecting the body from outside invaders. Blood contains white blood cells that defend against disease-causing organisms and viruses.
Dense
Connective Tissue
Areolar Tissue
(Connective Tissue)
Here are some
images of some of
the types of
connective tissue.
Write in the blue
boxes the kind of
connective tissue
each represents.
Transcribed Image Text:Dense Connective Tissue Areolar Tissue (Connective Tissue) Here are some images of some of the types of connective tissue. Write in the blue boxes the kind of connective tissue each represents.
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Step 1: Introduce about connective tissue

Connective tissues are the most abundant and widely distributed in the bodies of complex animals. They are called connective tissues because of their special function of linking and supporting other tissues or organs of the body.

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