👉 Metabolism fluids, also known as metabolic fluids or blood plasma, are the liquid components of blood that carry essential nutrients, hormones, waste products, and other vital substances throughout the body. These fluids make up about 55% of blood volume and are primarily composed of water, proteins (such as albumin and globulins), electrolytes (like sodium, potassium, and calcium), glucose, lipids (fats), and various metabolites. The metabolism fluid plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis by facilitating the transport of nutrients to cells, removing waste products like urea and carbon dioxide, and regulating pH levels. It is also involved in the transport of hormones and other signaling molecules that coordinate various bodily functions.