Red blood cells are found in a liquid tissue called plasma carried inside blood vessels.
Red blood cells do not make up a tissue. They travel around your body transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Red blood cells make up connective tissue, which makes up the blood (blood is an organ, because it's a series of tissues), and that makes up the circulatory system.
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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
Blood itself is a tissue and consists of red cell, white cells, and platelets and belong to the cardiovascular system
Trypanosoma is found outside the blood cell, in the plasma and Plasmodium is found inside the blood cell.
and a red blood cell or in a red blood cell? if its in a red blood cell i would say haemoglobin
Hemoglobin! It'S a protein found in red blood cells that allows blood to carry oxygen.
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diffusion from red blood cells in capillaries to the tissue cells
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
In the blood, their presence makes blood red.
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Blood itself is a tissue and consists of red cell, white cells, and platelets and belong to the cardiovascular system
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the blood is consider a tissue because it contains the red and and white blood cell and cells makes up tissues. the blood is also the largest tissue in the body
After it bursts, it will fall onto the tissue and eventually turn into tissue.
Haemoglobin is found the red blood cell (RBC), not in the platelet.
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I don't think there are actually any organisms living in a red blood cell.