"Tissue" is a little ambiguous here. If you mean "tissues like for example Kleenex", they're white because the wood pulp used to make them is bleached so that it will be white (the natural color would be a sort of brownish, but that looks "dirty", so they're usually bleached first and then re-tinted if desired).
No, the white matter in brain tissue is the area of brain tissue that contains the nerve fibre tracts with their covering of myelin which appears white.
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Yes because when cells are "working together" they form a tissue. So, yes if white blood cells work together they are called a tissue
The common belief is that it cannot, though there are some that believe it can. Brown adipose tissue (brown fat) developed mostly before birth and white adipose tissue (white fat) develops after birth during early development.
White blood cells are also known as leukocytes. Blood is considered connective tissue. Some white blood cells leave the blood and migrate to areas of infection.
Soft white tissue that is found in the stool can be an indication of a tapeworm infestation. White tissue in stool can also indicate a food allergy. If symptoms persist, you need to consult a physician.
No, the white matter in brain tissue is the area of brain tissue that contains the nerve fibre tracts with their covering of myelin which appears white.
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Yes because when cells are "working together" they form a tissue. So, yes if white blood cells work together they are called a tissue
blood tissue is a tissue which transports the red blood cells ,white blood cells and platelets around the human body.
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The common belief is that it cannot, though there are some that believe it can. Brown adipose tissue (brown fat) developed mostly before birth and white adipose tissue (white fat) develops after birth during early development.
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