Body fluids and gases can be potentially dangerous if they are contaminated with pathogens or toxins. For example, blood can transmit bloodborne diseases like HIV or hepatitis, while respiratory gases can carry infectious respiratory droplets. It is important to handle and dispose of these materials properly to minimize the risk of transmission and follow proper safety protocols in healthcare settings.
Non pathogenic means not dangerous
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Body fluids and gases can be potentially dangerous if they are contaminated with pathogens or toxins. For example, blood can transmit bloodborne diseases like HIV or hepatitis, while respiratory gases can carry infectious respiratory droplets. It is important to handle and dispose of these materials properly to minimize the risk of transmission and follow proper safety protocols in healthcare settings.
The propertie that make the fluids dangerous is nitrogen.
If the body is properly prepared, there are no longer fluids in the body. Instead the mortician prepares the body by draining the fluids and replacing it with
Hi There, No this is a common myth. Semen and other body fluids (e.g. urine, blood, saliva) are usually only dangerous when they come into contact of another persons body fluids. I hope this puts your worries to rest :) -C.
Blood and Lymph are the two main body fluids.
Effective Viscosity for Non-newtonian fluids is usally defined to calculated for pressure losses. See Bingham or Power law fluids characteristics.
All fluid in the human body is basically interstitial fluid. When it is in different parts of the body it is given different names: lymph, serum, synovial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, etc.
It is in almost all body fluids.
Non pathogenic means not dangerous
70% of your body is water. So that cares care of a large bit of the problem. Other fluids can be increased by consuming electrolytes which are lost when we work out. As for blood and spleen the body will naturally develop more as time passes.
solids and gases
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