White blood cells. They are killing bacteria, hopefully.
A blister is a burn on the skin and to heal itself a liquid is produced to create conditions so new skin can form. Leave it alone. Popping it can open it to infection.
Serum
water
BLOOD AND/OR PUSS!!! :D
grossness
Yes, the fluid that oozes out of poison ivy blisters is clear yellowish or clear.
a filtrate fluid that oozes from the glomerulus and is collected by the Bowman's capsule.
No, the poison will not spread from the fluid in the blisters. Only from the oil from the plant itself.
Most likely blisters.
It means a painful swelling on the body containg fluid..It normally happens when u burn
Blisters on the stomach can be caused by an allergic reaction, irritation between the folds of the skin, a viral infection or some type of biting from an insect. Blisters are a raised portion of the skin, similar to bumps, but may be filled with fluid.
The fluid in the blister is contagious and the blisters can spread to other parts of the face.
There is a tree in the tropical rainforest that has a black sap that oozes out of the tree. Touching the sap will cause burn type sores on the skin.
every volcano either oozes lava, ash, or rock
it does not contain any agents
no that liguid is only a water-like body fluid
A blister is a small pocket of fluid within the upper layers of the skin, typically caused by forceful rubbing (friction), burning, freezing, chemical exposure or infection. Most blisters are filled with a clear fluid called serum or plasma (aka, "blister water"). However, blisters can be filled with blood (known as blood blisters) or with pus (if they become infected)