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why does blood called connective tissue

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Answered by malayalikutti
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Blood is considered a connective tissue because it has a matrix. The living cell types are red blood cells, also called erythrocytes, and white blood cells, also called leukocytes. ... Erythrocytes (red blood cells), the predominant cell type, are involved in the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide

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Answered by snehapaul20001231
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Blood is called a connective tissue because it connects different parts of the body. Blood has a matrix which constitutes different types of cells predominantly RBC or erythrocytes and WBC or leukocytes.RBC are involved in the transport of oxygen and Carbondyoxide which plays a major role in respiration. oxygen is transported to the tissues from lungs via oxygenated blood and carbondyoxide is transported back to lung and then outside body from tissues via deoxygenated blood.

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