Question
Why do we consider blood as a connective tissue?

Answer

Blood is a complex fluid connective tissue composed of a fluid medium (Matrix), plasma, and other structured formations. This tissue cannot be divided. It transports nourishing substances and plays a crucial role in various biological processes alongside the body's immune defense, such as respiration and excretion. Hence, due to these particular characteristics, blood is considered a connective tissue. 

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