Forcing of fluid into a vessel or cavity typically refers to the process of introducing a liquid or gas into a confined space under pressure or through a mechanical action. This can be done for various purposes such as filling a container, conducting experiments, or testing equipment for leaks. It is important to control the pressure and flow rate to ensure safety and effectiveness.
No, ascites is a condition in which fluid collects in the abdominal cavity.
No, coelomates do not have a body cavity. Coelomates have a fluid-filled cavity called a coelom that is lined with mesoderm. This cavity allows for the internal organs to be suspended and protected within the body.
The aortic arch is located in the thoracic cavity. It is a curved blood vessel that gives rise to branches that supply blood to the head, neck, and upper limbs.
A blastocele is the fluid-filled cavity in the blastula.
A tendon sheath is a fluid-filled cavity that surrounds a tendon to reduce friction and allow smooth movement. It is lined with synovial cells that secrete a lubricating fluid called synovial fluid.
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No, ascites is a condition in which fluid collects in the abdominal cavity.
A blastocoele is the fluid-filled cavity in the blastula.
If there is brown fluid in the chest cavity, it could be blood or pus. This can become dangerous if there is an abundance of fluid.
Fluid is often found in both cavities, and fluid from one cavity can find its way into the other.
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fluid traped in cavity of ballvave is relived through cavity vent, care is taken pressure of fluid traped in cavity should not increse than upstream pressure of the valve.
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The vacuole is a fluid-filled membrane-surrounded cavity located inside a cell