Of course. Blood is one notable example, albeit it's kind of lumpy.
Would an ameba's cytoplasm qualify?
Definetley a gas!
Blood is considered a liquid connective tissue.
One might be tempted to say it is a liquid tissue, but it isn't the only kind of liquid tissue. Semen is another example of a liquid tissue. Blood is unique in the sence it is a tissue which carries oxygen and nutrients to other tissues and removes waste material. FYI: a "tissue" is defined as a mass of cells disperced in a non-living matrix. In blood the matrix is the blood plasma. In bone, it is the mineral calcium triphosphate.
Actually lymph is also a liquid tissue and part of the immune system.
Blood is unlike any other tissue in the body because it is liquid
Liquid.
Liquid Sand Tissue - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL (original rating)
blood
the plasma .. :))
BLOOD. that is the only liquid tissue you will ever find in the human body. --thoughtfulobserver
Yes. Blood is a connective tissue, part of the specialized liquid connective tissue.
The liquid that transports things in your body is the blood.