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write short notes on fluid connective tissue of our body with the help of simple diagram​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Connective tissues, as the name implies, support and connect different tissues and organs of the body. They are widely distributed in every part of the body. They originate from the mesoderm (the middle germinal layer of the embryo).

Answered by zumba12
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Fluid connective tissue is a kind of connective tissue that is in the form of a fluid.

Explanation:

  • The lymph and blood constitute fluid connective tissues that link various parts of the body. Most cells inside the tissues are densely packed and surrounded by an intercellular matrix.
  • It is a type of connective tissue that really is fluid and links various regions of the body. It contributes to the body's integrity. Blood comprises suspended corpuscles such as RBCs (Red blood corpuscles), WBCs (white blood corpuscles), including platelets.
  • Blood cells migrate together into a liquid matrix known as plasma. The fluid is a light yellow color. Inorganic salts, as well as organic and inorganic compounds such as electrolytes, minerals, proteins, hormones, and enzymes, are found in blood plasma.
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