This is a connective tissue called the lymphatic tissue!
i am going strait to the point, so.. blood
Blood is considered a connective tissue which has living cells such as red and white blood cells surrounded by a non-living extracellular matrix which is the plasma portion of blood.
Tissue
Humans are made from tissue of different types in different parts of the body. Each type of tissue is made from different cells.
Embryonic stem cells are naturally pluripotent and can make any tissue type.
Yes. The body has many types of cells. Here's some examples: Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells Plasma Cells
Two kinds of connective tissue make blood cells for the body, myeloid tissue & lymphatic tissue. Myeloid tissue is found in the sternum, ribs & hip bones, and forms erythrocytes; lymphatic tissue is found in the lymph nodes, thymus & spleen, and forms leukocytes.
i am going strait to the point, so.. blood
Fibroblasts
it is obviously Plasma.......................
No. They are types of white blood cells.
Blood is a liquid connective tissue composed of cells and an extracellular matrix. The matrix being the plasma and the cells being erythrocytes (red blood cells), platelets, and 5 types of leukocyte (white blood cells).
epidermal cells,guard cells and onion cells
blood cells
Tissue
There are three different types of tissue stem cells in the body. They include the tissue stem cells also known as adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells.
Erythrocytes; abbreviated RBC's. The scientific name for red blood cells is Erythrocytes. {I'm 13 and I know this}: Red blood cells = Erythrocytes; White blood cells = Leukocytes; Platelets = Thrombocytes; and Plasma = Plasma - there are several types.
Yes, body tissue is made of different types of cells.
blood and lymph are two types of connective tissue that have a liquid intercellular matrix.