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"Blood as a connective tissue" explain?
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Answered by siya2776
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the cell of connective tissue are loosly spaced and embedded in an intracellular matrix

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya...

Here is your answer...

Blood:

Blood is a connective tissue.

Because it connects different parts of the body and maintains continuity within the whole body.

Blood connects the body systems together bringing the needed oxygen,nutrients,harmones and other molecules and removing the wastes.

Blood is also called river of life.


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