Biology, asked by nagarjayesh44, 2 months ago

why do we consider blood as a connective tissue?​

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Answered by jayantgandate
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Connective tissues have cells scattered throughout an extracellular matrix. They connect different body systems. Blood is considered as a type of connective tissue because it connects the body systems, transports oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body, and removes the waste products.

Answered by ambitious2006
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Why is blood considered as a connective tissue?

Blood is considered to be connective tissue for the following reasons:

The embryological constituency of blood has the same origin as that of any other connective tissue types. Blood has three components of the connective tissue – fibres, matrix and cell.

Blood networks throughout the body hence brings in the required oxygen, hormones, nutrients and other related signalling molecules. It also eliminates wastes.

There are two different types of cells in circulating blood. They are enucleated erythrocytes or red blood cells and white blood cells or nucleated leukocytes.

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