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Explain why blood is called a connective tissue

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Answered by hashimma12345
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Explanation:

Because it is a tissue, in the form of a fluid. As my teachers have always said, “tissues are a group of cells working together to perform a similar function.” Blood is just that. Blood is composed of erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets. The cells work together to perform the general functions of immunity, gas exchange, heating etc. Blood’s matrix is fluid. When you get a cut the blood is in the form of a fluid. Ergo blood is called a fluid tissue.

Answered by dasguptakamal98
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Blood is called our connective tissue because it flows every parts of our body and our most essential thing to live oxygen is also reached by blood.It maintains the connection in our body in each of the part so it is called.

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it actually called fluid connective tissue.because it has 70% of water in our body than the solid meterials......................

...........l have not much knowledge in english.so hope you can understand and correct my verbing errors.

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