18.1: An Overview Of Blood: Revision history

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20 September 2025

  • curprev 15:3015:30, 20 September 2025ReubenSqu3730718 talk contribs 4,291 bytes +4,291 Created page with "<br>Recall that blood is a connective tissue. Like all connective tissues, it's made up of cellular parts and an extracellular matrix. The cellular components-referred to as the formed parts-include crimson blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and cell fragments called platelets. The extracellular matrix, known as plasma, makes blood distinctive among connective tissues as a result of it is fluid. This fluid, which is mostly water, perpetually suspends the forme..."