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Explain fluid connective tissue

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Answered by live4chess22
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Fluid connective tissue are those group of cells which make connections between different organs,thus tissues by there fluid matrix. The connections are mostly meant for supplying nutrients,gases (O2 andCO2) essential for the cells for their living. The fluid connective tissue is mainly blood and lymph.

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Answered by tahreenf50
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This is a mobile connective tissue and is also

called vascular tissue . Free cells are seen floating in a fluid matrix which can flow freely .The fluid connective tissue is of two types–

  • Blood:blood is a red coloured viscous tissue which flows in the entire body in blood vessels.the liquid matrix of blood is called plasma.it is a pale yellow coloured fluid which consist of 90%water and 10% of proteins..when blood coagulates,al iquid separates from blood and is called serum. the various components of blood are RBC(erythrocytes),WBC(leucocytes)and blood platelets..
  • lymph: lymph is a pale yellow coloured fluid connective tissue.It is filtered out of blood capillaries and flows through lymph capillaries and lymph vessels .Lymph lacks erythrocytes and blood platelets.WBC are abounded in lymph.The main function of lymph is to carry the secretion and materials from tissues into the blood and from the blood to the tissues .It also traps microbes and destroys them , thereby protecting the body against infection caused by them.
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