Is blood a tissue?
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February 8th, 2007
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Yes! Sometimes it's considered a kind of connective tissue (along with things like bone, cartilage, collagen) and sometimes it's sort of put on its own. But it's definitely a tissue.
a tissue is a group of cells that act as a coherent system in the body, no?
blood is a tissue
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Blood is a considered as a tissue.
Cells that build up is a tissue right?
But tissue together is an organ right?
But take note primarily cells together is a tissue.
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