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Weight or volume of a fluid displaced bya floating body?

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.


In the body water that resides between cells is known as what?

Interstitial fluid


The liquid that is derived from the human blood plasma and is in direct contact with the cells of the body is known as?

tissue fluid or interstitial fluid


Where is most of the body water located in the human body?

Most of the body water in the human body is located within the cells, known as intracellular fluid.


Which cellular compartment contains the greatest amount of body fluid?

The intracellular compartment, which includes the cytoplasm and organelles within cells, contains the greatest amount of body fluid. This fluid is known as intracellular fluid or cytosol, and makes up about two-thirds of the total body water.


What is another term for body fluid?

Another term for body fluid is bodily fluid.


What body system collects the fluid that is lost by the blood and returns it to the body and transport system?

The lymph system -- also known as the lymphatic system.


What are body water loss from skin and lungs known as?

Body water loss from the skin is known as insensible perspiration, while body water loss from the lungs is known as respiratory water loss. Both processes contribute to overall fluid loss and help regulate body temperature.


What is the decrease in weight caused by the upward force of displaced fluid?

It is named after Archimedes of Syracuse, who first discovered this law. According to Archimedes' Principle, "any body fully or partially submerged in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced." When a body is fully immersed the weight of fluid displaced is equal to the volume of the body times the density of the fluid. So this amount will be the reduction in apparent weight of the body. If the body is floating, its apparent weight is reduced to zero, so the weight of fluid displaced must equal the weight of the body. In this case only part of the volume of the body needs to be immersed to displace its weight in fluid, because the body has a lower density than the fluid.


Which is a fluid-filled space separating an animal's digestive tract from the body wall known as?

The fluid-filled space separating an animal's digestive tract from the body wall is known as the coelom. This structure provides a space for internal organs to move freely and perform their functions without being directly attached to the body wall.


When a body is partially or fully immersed in a fluid it experiences a buoyant force from where this force come?

The buoyant force comes from the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the immersed body. The fluid exerts more pressure at the bottom of the body compared to the top, pushing it upwards. This force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body, known as Archimedes' principle.


What is the main transport fluid in your body?

The main transport fluid in your body is your blood. This fluid is found throughout the body in great amounts.