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Is blood considered as a tissue? If yes, then why are the cells present in blood not similar in structure or

function?​

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Blood is considered a tissue. Cells present in blood Blood contains cells that become one to make one functional unit. :)
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Step-by-step explanation:

Blood is both a tissue and a fluid. It is a tissue because it is a collection of similar specialized cells that serve particular functions. These cells are suspended in a liquid matrix (plasma), which makes the blood a fluid.

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