Biology, asked by anzarhamid121, 9 months ago

Write a brief note on fluid connective tissue (blood)?

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Answered by piyalikolay839
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Answer:

Fluid connective tissue is a type of tissue that is of two types: Blood and Lymph. Lymph is more of a protective fluid as it consists of a lot of leucocytes and it kills all the foreign body. Both of these are fluids but tissues as they contain a lot of cells so they classified them as fluid connective tissues.

Answered by intelligent12394
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Explanation:

Blood is a fluid connective tissue, a variety of specialized cells that circulate in a watery fluid containing salts, nutrients, and dissolved proteins in a liquid extracellular matrix. Blood contains formed elements derived from bone marrow.

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