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blood is a liquid connective tissue derived from

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Answered by rajesh205
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the Blood Connective Tissue. Blood is called a fluid connective tissuebecause it develops from the mesoderm of the embryo like any other typical connective tissue and connects all the organ systems of the body by transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, etc., and removing wastes from these organs.
Answered by phillipinestest
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Blood is a liquid connective tissue derived from BONE MARROW.

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A type of connective tissues located inside the bone cavities is called as bone marrow. It is of two types namely red bone marrow and yellow bone marrow. The blood is one of the most vital components of the body because its prime role is transportation of nutrients as well as oxygen all over the body. It is derived from bone marrow.

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