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What way do blood cells resemble unicellular organisms? Why are they considered tissues?

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What way do blood cells resemble unicellular organisms? Why are they considered tissues?

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White blood cells share characteristics with the eukaryote unicellular organism, however, they do not reproduce themselves by binary fusion. Red blood cells’ structure is similar to one-celled eukaryotic organisms, however, they do not contain DNA.

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