Why do we consider blood as a connective tissue?
Why do we consider blood as a connective tissue?

Solution:

Blood is a connective tissue that is generated from the mesoderm and contains plasma, an extracellular matrix. It is a plentiful and extensively dispersed tissue throughout the body. Connective tissues connect and bind to other organs in the body, carrying oxygen and other nutrients inside the body, removing waste products from the body, and allowing blood to flow freely throughout the body. As a result, it is classified as connective tissue.