The fluid matrix of blood is called plasma, comprising proteins, salts, and hormones, where blood cells are suspended.
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The fluid matrix of blood is called plasma. Plasma is the yellowish, straw-colored liquid component of blood in which blood cells are suspended. It consists primarily of water, electrolytes, proteins, nutrients, waste products, gases, hormones, and other molecules essential for various physiological functions. Plasma constitutes approximately 55% of blood volume and serves as a medium for transporting substances throughout the body.