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Blood, including plasma (the liquid part), red blood cells, white blood cells and plates are a tissue. They do not make tissues. Red bone marrow does makes this tissue.
well RBC can not form a tissue.. as it is a part of tissue called as Blood..A blood is connective tissue composed of white blood cell, red blood cells, platelets, Serum
None of the above. Blood cells are not a tissue form or organ, but individual cells that are produced in the bone marrow and circulate inside veins, arteries and the heart.
No, tissue fluid is not part of the blood.
i would think its because has a liquid part as well as a solid part to it. Blood is composed of red blood cells & white blood cells etc... Tissues on a simple scale are defined as a compilation of cells so....there you go, a fluid tissue.
An animal cell is directly related to tissue and organs. Each part of the body of an animal is made up of cells.
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The blood tissue is conformed of three types of cells: The Red Blood Cells or Erythrocytes, that carry oxygen and collect carbon dioxide; White Blood Cells or Leukocytes, that are part of the immune system and Platelets or Thrombocytes, that are involved in homeostasis processes.
In the few flat bone you have red bone marrow. It contains the precursor cells of the haemopoietic tissue. They produce the red blood cells.
Tissues are made up of cells. The tissue vary from part to part as tissue made of different type of cells.
No. They are part of what we call blood.
Blood cells are a part of blood. Blood is not a part of blood cells. Blood can't flow backward and forward within blood cells. Blood cells can flow backward and forward within blood.