Although the human body has numerous "fluids" in it, blood is the only thing that is considered a "fluid tissue." This means that it is a tissue in the body just like muscle tissue, however it is fluid unlike muscle tissue.
The answer is yes.
No, there is lots of fluid in the human body. The lymphatic system is the drainage of fluid that collects in the interstitial space in the tissues. There is also fluid filling the eyes as well as fluids covering many organs to help cushion them from friction.
Blood and tissue fluid normally have a pH of 7.35 to 7.45
blood is considered s type of connective tissue, and it lack fibers
It is fluid.
Blood qualifies as a fluid tissue that moves from place to place in the body.
Blood is a connective tissue. A connective tissue is:Involved in structure and support.Derived from mesoderm, usually.Characterized largely by the traits of non-living tissue
At the proximal end of capillary, you get the fluid out in the tissue fluid due to blood pressure. At the distal end of the capillary, you get back the tissue fluid due to oncotic pressure of the blood proteins.
No, tissue fluid is not part of the blood.
Blood is a connective tissue that has a liquid matrix.
Blood and tissue fluid normally have a pH of 7.35 to 7.45
Blood and lymph fluid (the proper term is fluidconnective tissue)
blood is considered s type of connective tissue, and it lack fibers
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Blood flows in capillaries, but there is blood leaks out from the capillaries, known as tissue fluid or interstitial fluid.
It is fluid.
Blood is called specialized fluid connective tissue because of its composition of blood cells suspended in the blood plasma.
blood pressure in the cappilaries forces part of the plasma out through the walls .the fluid which escapes is not blood or neither plasma but is called tissue fluid by Rachael magro
Blood qualifies as a fluid tissue that moves from place to place in the body.