In addition to fibers, the matrix in connective tissue contains fluid, adhesion proteins, and cushioning molecules called proteoglycans: together, these non-fibrous components are called the _____.

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1. In addition to fibers, the matrix in connective tissue contains fluid, adhesion proteins, and cushioning molecules called proteoglycans: together, these non-fibrous components are called the _____.