Environmental Sciences, asked by jyothiuthappa14, 16 days ago

Why is blood fluid in state?​

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Answered by manasdange155
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Answer:

Blood is a connective tissue. The cells of connective tissue are embedded in the homogeneous, intercellular substance called matrix of the tissue. In case of blood, the matrix is liquid or fluid in nature, called plasma. Due to the fluid matrix, blood is a fluid

Answered by mullamurisrinitha
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Answer:

blood, fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients to the cells and carries away carbon dioxide and other waste products

Explanation:

It is a tissue because it is a collection of similar specialized cells that serve particular functions. These cells are suspended in a liquid matrix (plasma), which makes the blood a fluid.

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