Blood, and water
I think it is because of some fluids in the ear.
Some examples of incompressible fluids include water, oil, and gasoline. These fluids do not change their volume significantly when subjected to pressure.
depends what fluids, but all industries use some sort of fluids in most proccesses
reatains fluids in your body
Some examples of sterile body fluids include cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), pleural fluid, pericardial fluid, peritoneal fluid, and synovial fluid. These fluids are typically free from microorganisms and are important for various physiological functions in the body.
NaHCO3 Sodium Bicarbonate
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Yes. Try mixing oil and water.
Some common non-Newtonian fluids include cornstarch mixed with water (called oobleck), ketchup, toothpaste, and whipped cream. These fluids exhibit different viscosities depending on the force applied to them, unlike Newtonian fluids which have a constant viscosity.
Fluids with an acid pH are commonly found in the stomach (gastric acid), some fruits (such as citrus fruits), and certain fermented foods (like vinegar). These acidic fluids play important roles in digestion, food preservation, and flavor enhancement.
It is important to try and get fluids into an animal with CRF. Boiled chicken would be a good choice, also include some of the juices as this will help aid the ailing kidneys. Subcutaneous fluids are crucial to any animal who has CRF.