The connective tissues include several types of fibrous tissue that vary only in their density and cellularity, as well as the more specialized and recognizable variants—bone, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and adipose tissue. Skin is not a connective tissue. It is the body's largest organ and consists of multiple layers, including the epidermis (outermost layer) and the dermis (deeper layer). Skin primarily serves as a protective barrier and regulates temperature, but it is mainly classified as an epithelial tissue due to its structure and function.
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