I believe you're looking for the term "synovial fluid."
I believe you're looking for the term "synovial fluid."
It keeps the internal parts lubricated
The cartilage, that is the tissue that lays between the joints of the bone. cartilage provides a tough surface which when lubricated with sinovial fluid keeps joints moving freely and painlessly. when this material starts to break down as a result of trauma or just wear and tear you end up with what is known as OA.
it keeps the throat lubricated to allow oxygen to enter the lungs easily
If you mean what keeps joints firm with bones and muscles....then it makes sense, there are no joints that help joints...Tissue connects bones to the joints which connects bones. almost as if you were to connect bricks by using cement. In this case, the tissue would be the cement...i hope this sorta hdelped ish
Cartilage. Also, tendons and muscle.
This residue that you are speaking of is most likely the mucus that keeps your rectum lubricated when you have a bowel movement. Having a little mucus drip onto your underwear is normal, but contact your doctor if the mucus turns bloody.
Ligaments; Yourrr Welcomeee(:
ligaments
ligaments
Oil is not a coolant, it is a lubricant, but it keeps the engine lubricated to prevent friction, which reduces heat and makes is run cooler. Water in the radiator, and the radiator fan, is what keeps the engine cool.
because it keeps the parts lubricated, which in turn allows them to do more, and last logner. It reduces friction.