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The features that all connective tissues share in common isFibroblasts. Fibroblasts are typically responsible for the formation of the acellular matrix.

Connective tissues that have this common trait include bone and cartilage, but exclude blood (which meets all the connective tissue criteria) and loose connective tissue.

^True, but I think what he's looking for is this:

o Common origin - all arise from mesenchyme (an embryonic tissue)

o Degrees of vascularity - cartilage = avascular, dense connective tissue = poorly vasculated,

o Extracellular matrix - comprised of nonliving extracellular matrix

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There are a number of different connective tissue fibers:
1. Collagen fibers are composed of the protein collagen provide high tensile strength.
2. Elastic fibers are composed of the protein elastin. provide rubbery resiliency.
3. Reticular fibers are fine collagenous fibers form delicate networks of support.

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The three parts common to all connective tissues are the extracellular matrix (what holds the tissue), fibers and cells. The matrix can be a like a jelly or even thicker or a liquid. Oddly, both bone and blood are connective tissues.

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They are made of cells.

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