File:Illu connective tissues 1.jpg File:Illu connective tissues 2.jpg Connective tissue can be broadly classified into connective tissue proper (including loose connective tissue and dense connective tissue) and special connective tissue (including supportive connective tissue and fluid connective tissue).
Connective tissue proper Loose and dense connective tissue are distinguished by the ratio of ground substance to fibrous tissue. Loose connective tissue has much more
ground substance and a relative lack of fibrous tissue, while the reverse is true of dense connective tissue.
Loose connective tissue includes
reticular connective tissue, and
adipose tissue.
Dense connective tissue is subdivided into
dense regular and
dense irregular connective tissue. Dense regular connective tissue, found in structures such as
tendons and
ligaments, is characterized by
collagen fibers arranged in an orderly parallel fashion, giving it tensile strength in one direction. Dense irregular connective tissue provides strength in multiple directions by its dense bundles of fibers arranged in all directions.
Special connective tissue Special connective tissue consists of supportive connective tissue (comprising bone and cartilage) and fluid connective tissue (comprising blood and lymph). Special connective tissue are a form of
fascia, with blood and lymph being known as liquid fascia. Other kinds of special connective tissues include fibrous, elastic, and
lymphoid connective tissues. Fibroareolar tissue is a mix of fibrous and
areolar tissue. Fibromuscular tissue is made up of fibrous tissue and
muscular tissue. New vascularised connective tissue that forms in the process of wound healing is termed
granulation tissue.
Membranes Membranes can be either of connective tissue or
epithelial tissue. Connective tissue membranes include the
meninges (the three membranes covering the
brain and
spinal cord) and
synovial membranes that line joint cavities.
Mucous membranes and
serous membranes are epithelial with an underlying layer of loose connective tissue. ==Fibrous types==