pituitary system
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is primarily located in the subarachnoid space, which is the area between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It also fills the ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord. CSF serves to cushion and protect the central nervous system, as well as to provide nutrients and remove waste.
The extraembryonic membrane that forms a fluid-filled sac is the amnion. It helps protect and cushion the developing embryo by surrounding it with amniotic fluid.
Choroid Plexus
the answer is mucus
The part of the diencephalon that forms cerebrospinal fluid is called the choroid plexus. It is responsible for producing the majority of the cerebrospinal fluid found within the central nervous system.
epideynal cells
convection currents
gyre
choroid plexus
Prostate
Yes. Almost all them are form of fluid or semisolid.
No, sugar is a solid compound at room temperature. However, when sugar is dissolved in water, it forms a sugar solution which can behave as a fluid.