Fluids are typically made up of molecules that can move freely past each other. They can be liquids, gases, or plasmas, and their composition varies depending on the specific fluid. For example, water is made up of H2O molecules while air is a mixture of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
Blood, urine, sweat, saliva, and tears are mostly made of water. These fluids play essential roles in the body such as carrying nutrients, regulating temperature, and removing waste products.
Case TCH fluids are specific hydraulic fluids made by Case IH for use in their equipment such as tractors and other agricultural machinery. These fluids are specifically formulated to meet the requirements of Case IH equipment for optimal performance and reliability. It is important to use the recommended Case TCH fluids to ensure proper functioning and to avoid potential damage to the equipment.
Carbon monoxide gas is typically produced from the combustion of carbon-containing compounds such as fossil fuels. It is not typically made from fluids, but rather through chemical reactions involving carbon and oxygen.
Yes, air, water, and steam are all considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container. Fluids can be both liquids and gases.
Urine is primarily made up of water (around 95%), along with waste products like urea, creatinine, uric acid, and salts. It is produced by the kidneys through a process of filtering blood to remove excess waste and fluids from the body, which then travels through the ureters to reach the bladder for storage and eventually elimination through the urethra.
Lipids.
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a. moving molecules that exert forces.
Bones are made up of compact and spongy bone, along with red and yellow bone marrow. Also, in the center of each bone, there is a stream where fluids can flow
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It is made up of a hollow needle, which is attached to a tube and a plunger. When the plunger handle is pulled back, fluids are drawn into the tube. The fluid is forced out through the needle when the handle is pushed down.
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Hot air moving up is an example of convection, a heat transfer process where hot fluids rise and cool fluids sink. This process occurs due to the differences in density between the hot and cold fluids.
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Fluids and salt
Blood, urine, sweat, saliva, and tears are mostly made of water. These fluids play essential roles in the body such as carrying nutrients, regulating temperature, and removing waste products.
It may contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material.