No. Blood contains a fluid extracelluar matrix called plasma, but blood cells do not because they are individual cells. Only tissues can have a matrix.
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Nutrients do not move along the circulatory system only but they are carried to each cell via extra cellular and extra vascular fluid.( Called interstitial fluid. )
Extracellular refers to the environment outside of a cell. It includes spaces such as the area between cells (intercellular space) and the blood plasma. Extracellular components play a significant role in cell signaling, nutrient exchange, and waste removal.
the layer outside the cell is the Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM). It is composed of glycoproteins, and is used for cell communication and recognition. The ECM lies just outside of the plasmalamela, or cell membrane, which defines the limits of the cell.
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