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Blood differs from bone and cartilage, which are also connective tissues, because its matrix is:

AAbsent altogether
BMade of muscle cells
CMade of nerve fibres
DFluid rather than firm
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Fluid rather than firm
1. All three share a tissue class but differ in one property. 2. Blood is a connective tissue. 3. Its extracellular matrix is called plasma. 4. Plasma makes blood unique among connective tissues because it is fluid. 5. Bone and cartilage have firm matrices instead. _Source: OpenStax Anatomy and Physiology 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 18 'The Cardiovascular System: Blood', sections 18.1-18.6_
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