Blood is a tissue, because the cells in your blood are working toward the same function of tissues.
Blood is Vascular Connective Tissue. It has fluidy matrix
blood is made up of lots of cells, so it's a tissue (like muscle and nerves)
there's red and white blood cells, and blood plates{i think}
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
Hypoxia is a deficiency of oxygen at the tissue level.
A tissue is a group of cells that carry out specfic functions in the body. Blood is considered a tissue because it composed four components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This is connective tissue because the four components listed above are a group of 'connective tissue cells' separated by an inorganic material called plasma.
Red blood cells are found in a liquid tissue called plasma carried inside blood vessels.
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The muscle tissue bones that make blood are called the Cancellous bone.
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
The lymph
Yes because when cells are "working together" they form a tissue. So, yes if white blood cells work together they are called a tissue
Platelets.
Isehemia is the medical term meaning holding back blood from tissue. Ischemia prevents tissue from getting enough oxygen.
Blood is called specialized fluid connective tissue because of its composition of blood cells suspended in the blood plasma.
The tissue in blood vessels is called elastic tissue as it have to control the pressure in blood and have to contract and relax to create a specific pressure so that every organ should receive blood.
The bone marrow is a spongy tissue that makes red blood cells. This process is called hematopoiesis.
The sclera.
The flow of blood and tissue cells from the uterus is called menstruation. During menstruation, the lining of the uterus sheds and is expelled through the vagina. This process is accompanied by the flow of blood, which is a mix of tissue cells, uterine lining, and blood from the ruptured blood vessels in the uterus.
Not in most cases. Epithelial tissue is mostly for "holding it all in," including blood. Think; is your skin rich in blood? Most of the blood is in the muscle tissue underneath.