This is a good question considering just about all of a body's organs keep it alive (liver comes to mind as an aptly named one)! This may be a more practical statement than a technical one since blood is usually the only thing that escapes from the body following an injury and the very real possibility of "bleeding to death." Since it is the most or only apparent fluid lost associated with death; then, antithetically, it follows that it is the fluid that keeps you alive.
blood is the liquid tissue that is made up of cells and cell parts. firstly, blood is a tissue because it contains aggregates if cells and cell products that are similar in form and function. second, its a liquid third, the cells it contains are red blood cells, white blood cells. the cell parts are the thrombocytes or platelets. apart from this, blood contains plasma, which is made up of plasma proteins, electrolytes, nutrients, waste product, gases etc
Connective tissues have an extracellular matrix that gives them their characteristic properties. Blood is a liquid connective tissue that has a fluid matrix.
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Connective tissues are based on fibrous proteins, and include bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and adipose tissue (stores fat). Blood and lymph are generally classified as "fluid connective tissue" although they do not have a fixed structure and are normally constrained by epithelial cells, such as those lining the blood vessels.
Liquid connective tissue refers to blood, which is made up of various types of cells suspended in a liquid matrix known as plasma. It serves important functions such as transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body, as well as providing immune system components for defense against infections. Blood is considered a specialized form of connective tissue.
Blood is considered a liquid connective tissue.
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blood is the liquid tissue that is made up of cells and cell parts. firstly, blood is a tissue because it contains aggregates if cells and cell products that are similar in form and function. second, its a liquid third, the cells it contains are red blood cells, white blood cells. the cell parts are the thrombocytes or platelets. apart from this, blood contains plasma, which is made up of plasma proteins, electrolytes, nutrients, waste product, gases etc
No, blood is not an example of epithelial tissue. Epithelial tissue is composed of closely packed cells that line the surfaces and cavities of the body, while blood is a connective tissue composed of cells suspended in a liquid matrix called plasma.
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the plasma .. :))
blood is made of many cells that work together to preform a specific function. the exact definition of a tissue. just because it is a liquid doesn't mean thet it cant be a tissue.
no blood takes oxygen throught your body while blood tissue im thinking is a soft tissue under the skin
Actually lymph is also a liquid tissue and part of the immune system.
The liquid tissue is called BLOOD