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liquid connective tissue
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Mucus
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Serous fluid
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Blood
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Water
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Blood is considered a liquid connective tissue because it is composed of cells suspended in a fluid matrix called plasma. It functions as a transportation system, carrying oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. Additionally, blood plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature, maintaining pH balance, and defending against infections. The presence of red and white blood cells, along with platelets, further supports its classification as a connective tissue.