The matrix of connective tissue may be jelly-like, fluid, dense, or rigid, depending on the specific function of the tissue.
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The matrix of connective tissue varies in composition, density, and arrangement of fibers and ground substance. Types include loose (areolar), dense (regular and irregular), adipose, cartilage, bone, and blood, each tailored to specific tissue functions and mechanical requirements.