It is called the semen. It contains sperms etc
Body fluids outside of cells are called extracellular fluids. These include plasma, interstitial fluid, lymph, and cerebrospinal fluid. They play a crucial role in maintaining the body's internal environment and transporting nutrients and waste products.
Pus is primarily composed of dead white blood cells, debris, tissue fluids, and bacteria. It often has a thick, creamy consistency due to the mixture of these components.
Hematocrit is the proportion of your total blood volume that is composed of red blood cells. If you add the plasma, what you have is a blood sample called a full blood count.
hormones
ciliated epithelial tissue
Semen
The mixture of sperm and fluids is called semen. The nourishment comes from glucose. The fluids, contributed by the prostate, cowpers glands, and seminal vesicles, helps the sperm travel and provides energy.Ejaculate.
Semen is a mixture of fluids and sperm cells.
The cytoplasm is found within the cell membrane, between the all the organelles.
The whitish fluid that carries sperm cells is called semen, which is produced by the male reproductive system. Semen is a mixture of sperm cells and various secretions from the male reproductive organs, such as the prostate gland and seminal vesicles.
Body fluids outside of cells are called extracellular fluids. These include plasma, interstitial fluid, lymph, and cerebrospinal fluid. They play a crucial role in maintaining the body's internal environment and transporting nutrients and waste products.
a mixture
Pus is primarily composed of dead white blood cells, debris, tissue fluids, and bacteria. It often has a thick, creamy consistency due to the mixture of these components.
Hematocrit is the proportion of your total blood volume that is composed of red blood cells. If you add the plasma, what you have is a blood sample called a full blood count.
It is called the Cytoplasm. :)
hormones
The stage of development in the life of an erythrocyte during which the nucleus is ejected is called erythropoiesis. This process occurs in the bone marrow, where hematopoietic stem cells differentiate into erythrocytes, and the nucleus is ejected to make room for hemoglobin, allowing the red blood cell to carry oxygen more efficiently.