1. Bone tissue: Provides support and protection to the body, and helps in the production of blood cells. 2. Cartilage: Found in the joints, nose, and ears, it provides cushioning and support. 3. Adipose tissue: Stores fat and provides insulation and energy storage. 4. Blood: Connective tissue that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. 5. Tendons: Connect muscle to bone, allowing movement and providing stability. 6. Ligaments: Connect bone to bone, providing stability and limiting excessive movement. 7. Areolar tissue: A loose connective tissue that supports and binds organs, and allows for flexibility. 8. Fibrous tissue: Provides strength and support to structures like tendons and ligaments. 9. Elastic tissue: Found in structures that require elasticity, such as the lungs and blood vessels. 10. Reticular tissue: Forms the framework of organs like the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes.