catheter
That's called a parasite.
This process is called sedimentation.
Fluids are called secretions when they are produced and released by specialized cells or glands in the body. These secretions often contain specific substances such as enzymes, hormones, or mucus that serve various functions in the body, such as digestion, lubrication, or communication within the body.
Charged chemical particles that dissolve in body fluids are called ions. They can carry an electrical charge and play important roles in many biological processes within the body.
an open circulatory system
The answer is 'catheter'! ^U^ Julie
A catheter is a thin tube inserted into the body to drain fluids or administer medications, such as in urinary catheterization to empty the bladder or in intravenous catheterization to deliver fluids or medication directly into the bloodstream.
Yes, it is normal for fluids to drain out after sex, especially if there is semen or lubricant present. This is a natural process as the fluids may have entered the vagina during intercourse and will drain out when you stand up or move. If you experience excessive or concerning discharge, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider.
bone marrow..
rehydration
The study of bodily fluids is Serology.
Yes, morticians, or funeral directors, typically drain bodily fluids as part of the embalming process. This involves replacing the blood and other fluids with embalming fluid to preserve the body for viewing and funeral services. The procedure helps inhibit decomposition and is essential for maintaining the appearance of the deceased.
It's called pee/urine
The space within a tube-like structure is called a lumen. Parts of the body with lumens include veins and arteries.
That's called a parasite.
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Restoring lost body fluids is called rehydration. It involves replenishing fluids that have been lost through activities such as exercise, illness or dehydration. This can be done by drinking water, electrolyte solutions, or consuming foods with high water content.