why is blood a tissue though it is made up of dissimiller cell
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It's a tissue because it is composed of a combination of functionally related cells and cell products, all of which arise ultimately from the same embryonic origin, and unlike an organ, it lacks a fixed structural boundary.
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It's a tissue because it is composed of a combination of functionally related cells and cell products, all of which arise ultimately from the same embryonic origin, and unlike an organ, it lacks a fixed structural boundary.
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