Connective tissue is one of the four major types of animal tissues, characterized by a sparse arrangement of cells and a significant amount of extracellular matrix. Its functions include support, protection, transportation, storage, and defense, with diverse specialized cells such as fibroblasts and macrophages, and various types categorized as loose, dense, and supporting connective tissues. Notably, connective tissues play crucial roles in physiological processes, with distinct forms like blood and bone contributing to the overall framework and functionality of the body.