The clear fluid inside the cell is called the "Cytoplasm".
the gelatinous fluid in cells containing DNA, Ribosomes, and enzymes are called "Stroma".
Clear blister fluid is not pus. It has no infectious cells. It's basically just lymph fluid.
Lymph is considered extracellular fluid. It is a clear fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system and is derived from interstitial fluid, which surrounds cells in tissues. Lymph transports immune cells, waste products, and other substances throughout the body, contributing to immune function and fluid balance.
At the base of each semicircular canal is a structure called the ampulla, which contains a cluster of hair cells embedded in a gelatinous substance known as the cupula. These hair cells detect rotational motion of the head, as the movement causes the endolymph fluid within the canals to flow, bending the cupula and stimulating the hair cells. This sensory input is then transmitted to the brain, helping to maintain balance and spatial orientation.
Plasma is the fluid component of blood that contains small particles, such as electrolytes, hormones, and proteins. When blood cells are removed from plasma through centrifugation, what remains is a clear-yellowish liquid.
The yellowish fluid that carries disease-fighting cells is called lymph. Lymph plays a crucial role in the immune system by transporting white blood cells, proteins, and other substances to help fight infections and maintain overall health.
Gelatinous cells.
The term for the gelatinous matrix in which all of the cells of a sponge are embedded is called mesohyl or mesoglea.
Clear blister fluid is not pus. It has no infectious cells. It's basically just lymph fluid.
Lymph
Sperm, sometime it can be semen
Normal pericardial fluid is clear to straw colored. During pathological examination normal pericardial fluid does not contain blood, cancer cells, or bacteria.
No, plasma is the liquid component of blood that contains water, electrolytes, proteins, hormones, and waste products. It is distinct from the fluid within cells, which is called intracellular fluid, and lymph, which is a clear fluid that moves through lymphatic vessels.
Lymphatic fluid is a clear, colorless fluid that resembles plasma. It can be identified by its lack of red blood cells and its presence in lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes.
The clear gelatinous substance that fills the eyeball between the lens and the retina is called the vitreous humor. It helps maintain the shape of the eye and provides nourishment to the retina.
The liquid that comes out of a burn is Plasma. It is the clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood in which cells are suspended. It is your body's healing fluid.
At the base of each semicircular canal is a structure called the ampulla, which contains a cluster of hair cells embedded in a gelatinous substance known as the cupula. These hair cells detect rotational motion of the head, as the movement causes the endolymph fluid within the canals to flow, bending the cupula and stimulating the hair cells. This sensory input is then transmitted to the brain, helping to maintain balance and spatial orientation.
seroma: filled with clear serous fluid hematoma: filled with red blood cells