to be able to conserve the other organelles of the cell
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Body- 75%
There are many body fluids: blood, plasma, urine, semen, saliva, etc. When you are warned to avoid exchange of body fluids, they generally mean blood and semen, since these can contain the virus which causes AIDs.
There are many body fluids that are not a risk for HIV infection. Tears, sweat, urine and saliva do not carry risks for HIV transmission.
none. a cytoplasm is IN A CELL. a cell is NOT IN A CYTOPLASM.
After a few days if not refrigerated. If out in the heat, a day.
It is carried by all body fluids (including sweat) and many people do not have the knowledge of how to handle it.
The material between the cell membrane and nucleus is the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm contains many organelles, the cytoplasme is a jellylike fluid that is constanly moving.
The cytoplasm is found throughout the cell in many different areas.
no i dont think it is normal this would be similar to dhiorrea if this does happen it would be body fluids escaping from your body. many people die from this so it is good to drink water mixed with a bit of salt and sugar to regain body fluids you have lost. it taste a bit like tears but is good for you
This area is called the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm houses many cell organelles e.g. mitochondria, ribosomes and lysosomes.
Endocytosis...you have to get the food in your body before you can digest it