What is the difference between blood and connective tissue?
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blood is a type of connective tissue but not every connective tissue is blood . It may be lymph, tendon,ligament ,bone ,etc
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Blood is also a type of connective tissue but unlike other connective tissues, it does not have fibers and has a fluid matrix.
- Connective tissues consist of extracellular matrix with scattered cells. These tissues connect different body systems.
- Blood is different from normal connective tissues in the sense that it has matrix that is in fluid form. This fluid form matrix is called Plasma.
- The blood plasma has the red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets floating in the extracellular matrix.
- Also, blood connects different body systems and transports oxygen and nutrients to different body parts.
- Hence, in more ways than one, blood can be called a connective tissue with the exception of the fluid matrix.
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