Four types of Connective Tissue
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| Ligaments | Connect bone to bone, provide stability to joints, have limited elasticity and range of motion.
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| Tendons | Connect muscle to bone, located outside the articular capsule, minimum elasticity.
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| Cartilage | Provide frictionless surface in a joint, cushions and prevents wear and tear on articular surfaces.
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| Fascia | Layer of fibrous material under the skin or covering, separating or joining muscles.
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