Blood. You have roughly 10 pints of blood in your body. No other fluid in your body reaches that volume so the blood wins.
The weight of the fluid displaced by a floating body is equal to the weight of the floating body itself. This is known as Archimedes' principle. The volume of fluid displaced by a floating body is equal to the volume of the part of the body that is submerged in the fluid.
The conclusion of the Archimedes principle is simply that the upward buoyant force that is experienced by a body immersed in a fluid, is equivalent to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces. This allows the volume of an object to be measured by measuring the volume of liquid it displaces after submerging. For any immersed object, the volume of the submerged portions equals the volume of fluid it displaces.
60% male and 55% female
The blatter rids your body of urine to maintain your bodys fluid volume
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Archimedes' Principle is the physical law of buoyancy, discovered bythe ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes.It states that:A body immersed in a fluid (gas or liquid) is acted upon by an upward(buoyant) force, the magnitude of which is equal to the weight of thefluid displaced by the body.A few consequences and corollaries are:- The volume of displaced fluid is equal to the volume of an object fully immersedin the fluid (or to the volume within the fluid for an object only partially immersed).- If the buoyant force on a body in a fluid is equal in magnitude to the weight of thebody, then the body floats.- If the weight of fluid displaced is less than the weight of the object, thenthe object sinks.-- A floating body displaces its weight.-- A sinking body displaces its volume.-- A neutrally buoyant body displaces both its weight and its volume.
The four major factors that can influence blood volume are fluid intake, fluid loss, hormonal regulation, and body temperature. Fluid intake affects blood volume directly through hydration, while fluid loss can occur through sweating, urination, or bleeding. Hormones such as aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone (ADH) play crucial roles in regulating the balance of fluids in the body. Additionally, changes in body temperature can influence blood volume by affecting blood vessel dilation and fluid distribution.
Your gastric fluid is a 1 on the pH scale, being extremely acidic, blood and tears are about a 7 .
An average adult has a blood volume of 170 fluid ounces.Females tend to have less blood volume than males.
Neurogenic shock does not cause absolute fluid loss in the body; rather, it results from a loss of sympathetic tone and vasodilation, leading to relative hypovolemia. This can cause blood pooling in the peripheral vessels, which may reduce the effective circulating blood volume without actual fluid loss from the body. Consequently, while fluid volume in the vascular system is inadequate for perfusion, total body fluid remains unchanged.
No, a body totally submerged in a liquid displaces a volume of water equal to its own volume. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object.
Sodium is the dietary substance most responsible for the body retaining fluid. High sodium intake can lead to water retention by disrupting the balance of electrolytes and increasing the volume of fluid in the body's tissues.