Body Fluids

Body fluids are generally understood to be water, which is found in various sections and parts of the human body and, depending on the section, is provided with additional substances dissolved in it, such as excretion products or electrolytes. A distinction is made between body fluids that circulate in different body circuits, such as blood … Body Fluids

Function | Body Fluids

Function The functions differ depending on the body fluid. In general, however, they serve the transport of nutrients to organs and the removal of partially toxic metabolic products from them. Blood Probably one of the best known body fluids flows through our body within blood vessels, the veins and arteries and supplies it with vital … Function | Body Fluids

Gastric acid | Body Fluids

Gastric acid Stomach acid is, as the name suggests, an acid (more precisely hydrochloric acid) with an extremely low pH value, which serves the digestion of the food taken in and the first defence against pathogens taken in with the food. Alternatively, the word “gastric juice” is also used. The consistency is mucilaginous, because in … Gastric acid | Body Fluids