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Explain about fluid connective tissue

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Answered by Asifkamal55
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Blood and lymph are fluid connective tissues. Cells circulate in a liquid extracellular matrix. ... Some white blood cells have the ability to cross the endothelial layer that lines blood vessels and enter adjacent tissues. Nutrients, salts, and wastes are dissolved in the liquid matrix and transported through the body.

Answered by Anonymous
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Fluid Connective Tissue

Fluid Connective tissue is of two types:-

⚜ Blood

⚜ Lymph

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  • Blood is composed of the liquid part - plasma

  • The cellular part - Red blood cells ( RBCs ), white blood cells ( WBCs ) and platelets.

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Lymph is a fluid surrounding the body cells. It is initially the blood plasma that has oozed out of the blood vessels. It contains white blood cells and not the red blood cells.

Both blood and lymph are mainly concerned with transportation and also with immunity ( protection against diseases ).

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