You can produce a non-Newtonian fluid by mixing a substance with another liquid to create a suspension, such as cornstarch and water to make oobleck. The properties of the resulting mixture will exhibit non-Newtonian behavior, meaning its viscosity changes with applied stress.
1. seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands
The interconnected spaces that produce and serve as a reservoir for cerebrospinal fluid in the brain are called ventricles. There are four ventricles in the brain - two lateral ventricles, a third ventricle, and a fourth ventricle. These ventricles are responsible for the production, circulation, and drainage of cerebrospinal fluid.
The synovial membrane consists of two layers made up of ligaments and cells that produce synovial fluid. This fluid helps lubricate and nourish the joints, allowing for smooth movement. The synovial membrane is essential for maintaining joint health and function.
Rubber tree fluid is called latex. It is a milky white sap that is extracted from the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) and is used to produce natural rubber.
The fluid for quenching is specific for each type of steel; choosing an inappropriate fluid lead to bad results.
Drilling mud is a nonnewtonian fluid. It's a thixotropic fluid and it's apparent viscosity is a function of shear rate and time so at various shear rate and times you will have various viscosities. The molecular structure of these fluids breaks during tention.For further informations you can refer to rheology or fluid mechanics books.
Seminal fluid (also known as, semen)
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The male reproductive system typically takes about 2 to 3 days to produce seminal fluid.
The lungs also produce liquid that becomes part of the amniotic fluid
The glands that produce a fluid component of seminal fluid are called seminal vesicles. They also lubricate and nourish the sperm.
small intestine
produce hormones
Blood
They produce semen. This is the fluid containing sperm.
They don't produce anything. Lymph nodes take excess fluid out of your body, which are extracted from your lymph nodes and travel through your lymph vessels. Then, the body gets rid of this fluid. (you can just guess that part)