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What is fluid connective tissue?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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❕❗Blood is the fluid connective tissue in humans. Blood is a vital body fluid, consisting of plasma, platelets and red and White blood cells.

An adult human has about 5.5litres , which travel around in the circulatory system. The blood distributes heat and carries many important Substances in it's plasma.

Blood constituents :-

plasma :

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The pale liquid ( about 90% ) which contains the blood cells. It carries dissolved food for the body cells, waste matter and carbon-dioxide se created by them, antibodies to combat infection, and enzymes and hormones which controls body processes.

Red Blood Cells :

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Also called red corpuscles or erythrocytes . Red, disc-shaped cells with no nuclei. They are made in the bone marrow and contains haemoglobin. This combines with oxygen in the lungs to form oxyhemoglobin, and the blood becomes bright red. The red cells pass the oxygen to the body cells by diffusion, and then return to the lungs with haemoglobin.

Platelets or thrombocytes :

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very small , disc-shaped bodies with no nuclei, made in the bone marrow. They gather particularly at an injured area, where they are important in the clotting of blood.

White Blood Cells :

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Also called white corpuscles or leucocytes . large , opaque blood cells, important in body defence . There are several types. lymphocytes, are made in lymphoid tissue

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Answered by fazizazaza
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Explanation:

Fluid connective tissue is a form of tissue in which the matrix is in a liquid state. Examples include blood and lymph.

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