Loose connective- contains fibers that are loosely arranged in semifluid substance; composed of fibroblasts | adipose- type of loose connective, composed of tightly packed fat cells; commonly found under skin and around heart and kidneys | dense fibrous connective-found in tendons and ligaments | cartilage- pliable intercellular material thats very strong | bone-composed of collagen fibers | blood- consists of cells in a matrix

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1. Loose connective- contains fibers that are loosely arranged in semifluid substance; composed of fibroblasts | adipose- type of loose connective, composed of tightly packed fat cells; commonly found under skin and around heart and kidneys | dense fibrous connective-found in tendons and ligaments | cartilage- pliable intercellular material thats very strong | bone-composed of collagen fibers | blood- consists of cells in a matrix