👉 The struct fluid, often referred to as the structural fluid or the fluid matrix, is a dynamic and flexible component within certain biological systems, particularly in cells and tissues. This fluid is not a rigid substance but rather a semi-liquid or gel-like medium that provides support and facilitates movement and communication between cells. It is composed of a network of proteins, carbohydrates, and other macromolecules that can flow and adapt to various mechanical stresses. In cells, the struct fluid helps maintain cell shape, enables intracellular transport, and supports processes like cell division. In tissues, it contributes to the overall structural integrity and function, allowing for the complex interactions necessary for organismal health and development. This fluid's adaptability makes it crucial for the dynamic processes that occur within living organisms.