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Location of Connective Tissues and Membranes

AB
Areolar CTmost widely distributed; subcutaneous layer of the skin
Adipose CTFound around the heart, kidneys and subcutaneous tissue
Reticular CTForms the framework of spleen and lymph nodes
Dense regular CTMakes up tendons and ligaments
Dense irregular CTFound in the dermis, heart valves, periosteum, and fasciae
Elastic CTFound in Blood vessels
Hyaline cartilagemost abundant type of cartilage; costal cartilage, articular cartilage, rings of trachea, larynx, and embryonis skeleton
FibrocartilageDiscs of cartilage
Elastic cartilageExternal ear, epiglottis
Mucous membranesLines body cavities that open to the exterior of the body; such as digestive, repiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts
Serous membranesLines body cavities not open to the exterior of the body and covers organs lying in the cavity; two layers parietal and visceral
Serous membrane typesPleural, pericardium, and peritoneum
Synovial membranesContain CT but no epithelial tissue; lines cavities of freely moveable joints



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