blood itself is considered a tissue. however its main difference and i guess its most striking characteristic is that its ability to flow from one place of the body to the others by way of the blood vessels. it also has the ability to transport important substances which the body needs in order for it to survive. --thoughtfulobserver
Plasma
One might be tempted to say it is a liquid tissue, but it isn't the only kind of liquid tissue. Semen is another example of a liquid tissue. Blood is unique in the sence it is a tissue which carries oxygen and nutrients to other tissues and removes waste material. FYI: a "tissue" is defined as a mass of cells disperced in a non-living matrix. In blood the matrix is the blood plasma. In bone, it is the mineral calcium triphosphate.
blood tissue is a tissue which transports the red blood cells ,white blood cells and platelets around the human body.
Blood is a connective tissue
no blood takes oxygen throught your body while blood tissue im thinking is a soft tissue under the skin
No, tissue fluid is not part of the blood.
Blood itself is a tissue and consists of red cell, white cells, and platelets and belong to the cardiovascular system
Connective tissue flows through the heart and blood vessels.
connective tissue
Blood is considered connective tissue because it is cells (formed elements) surrounded by a non-living matrix (plasma).
Muscle tissue is not a type of connective tissue. Connective tissue includes types such as adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood.
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