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Semaj Hutchinson
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9 October, 21:28
Blood considered a tissue?
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Steven Frank
9 October, 21:35
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Yes, Blood is a connective tissue for two primary reasons. Blood originates in embryo in the Mesoderm, one of the three primary layers of cells; blood shares this origin with other kinds of connective tissue. And, like other kinds of connective tissue, blood plays a connective role with respect to the systems within the human body.
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