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what is the difference between the fluid matrix and plasma?​

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Answered by mohishkhan9996
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Plasma portion is mainly made out of water and plasma proteins whereas cellular portion is made out of white and red blood cells, and platelets. Blood. Blood is considered as a connecting tissue, which is composed of a fluid matrix called plasma and several kinds of cells and other formed elements that circulate within the plasma

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Answered by Anonymous
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The principal difference between the plasma and the extracellular fluid of the tissues is the high protein content of the plasma. Plasma protein exerts an osmotic effect by which water tends to move from other extracellular fluid to the plasma.

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