Not all, some white blood cells come from lymphoid tissue, especially T-lymphocytes. Plasma proteins in the blood are made in the liver tissue not the myeloid tissue
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.
This is a ground tissue forming stems and pith in plants.
myeloid tissue also known as red bone marrow, is found in the sternum, ribs, and hipbones of a adult. Other bones such as the vertebrae, clavicles, and cranial bones contain a small amount of this red bone marrow also.
I believe they are the myeloid dendritic cells called Langerhans cells.
Blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, are derived from bone marrow. Bone marrow is a spongy tissue found in the center of bones and plays a crucial role in the production of these blood cells.
Platelets are found in the blood (connective tissue). The greatest activity is that it forms blood clots.
Epithelial tissue covers the surfaces of the body, forming a protective barrier against the external environment. This type of tissue is found in the skin, lining of internal organs, and the lining of blood vessels.
Connective tissue is found throughout the body, providing support and structure to organs and tissues. It is located beneath the skin, surrounding blood vessels, nerves, and organs, as well as forming tendons and ligaments. Types of connective tissue include loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood. Each type serves specific functions, such as cushioning, binding, and protecting other tissues.
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Epithelial tissue is more apt to line a lumen due to its characteristic of forming continuous cellular sheets that provide a protective barrier. This type of tissue is found in organs that have cavities or spaces, such as the digestive tract, respiratory tract, and blood vessels.
Red blood cells are found in a liquid tissue called plasma carried inside blood vessels.