cunnective tissue with gluid matrix but without fibers in it.
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Blood. ... Blood is a connective tissue that has a fluid matrix, called plasma, and no fibers. Erythrocytes (red blood cells), the predominant cell type, are involved in the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Also present are various leukocytes (white blood cells) involved in immune response.
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Blood is a fluid connective tissues. Blood has two components: cells and fluid matrix (Figure 4.13). Erythrocytes, red blood cells, transport oxygen and some carbon dioxide. Leukocytes, white blood cells, are responsible for defending against potentially harmful microorganisms or molecules.
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