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So connective tissues are sort of the junk drawer of all the tissues that we have in the human body, right? we have very clear types of tissues like nervous tissue and muscle tissue, and then connective tissue is just everything else that doesn't fit into the other categories.
00:14
So we have seven types of connective tissue.
00:16
There's adipose, bone, cartilage, elastic, loose, fibrous, and blood.
00:21
So really just quite the variety here.
00:24
So we're going to be looking at one particular under the microscope.
00:26
So if you see under the microscope that there are a few sort of wavy lines of space and then all the rest of it is this more dense kind of tissue and you can see a lot of cells, these little dots represent the nuclei of the cells, you see a lot of of cells packed into this slide that you're looking at, then the type of tissue you're probably looking at is dense or fibrous connective tissue.
01:05
So with a dense connective tissue, what you're looking at, like i said, it's very compact and you have a lot of cells...