why blood is called fluid connective tissue.?
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Conncetive tissues are tissues that supports, connects, or separates different types of tissues and organs of the body. Its cells are surrounded by and Extracellular fluid, fibres (protiens) and the ground substances (proteoglycans). Both fibres and ground substance togethr consitute the matrix.
Now coming to blood. Blood lacks fibres, which makes it more fluidic. But at the same satisfies the definition as, it is connecting different organs and tissues at the same time it also acts as a barrier. And hence it is considered as special connective tissue.
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Now coming to blood. Blood lacks fibres, which makes it more fluidic. But at the same satisfies the definition as, it is connecting different organs and tissues at the same time it also acts as a barrier. And hence it is considered as special connective tissue.
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The main objective of a fluid connective tissue is to connect different parts and organs of the body and form a matrix.
As blood connects different parts of the body by transporting oxygen,hormones and other materials to different parts and bringing carbon dioxide from different organs for its removal,it is called a fluid connective tissue.
As blood connects different parts of the body by transporting oxygen,hormones and other materials to different parts and bringing carbon dioxide from different organs for its removal,it is called a fluid connective tissue.
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