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buffalo buffalo
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11 years ago
So far I have: blood, saliva, vomit, ear wax, diarrhea, tears, mucus, sweat, bile, pus, seminal plasma, vaginal lubricant

Are all of them correct?

Would bile and vomit be considered different, like magma and lava?

What are more fluids that the body produces, inside or outside?

What is the clear liquid that comes out when you pop a blister, or a pimple?

Thanks if you can answer one or more of my questions!
Is lymph fluid the same as pus?
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11 years ago
Don't forget about CSF, chyme and other gastric juices besides bile, breast milk, amniotic fluid, intersticial fluid, the aqueous humour, pleural fluid (surrounding the lungs), oil (in skin and hair), and urine

Blisters can be filled with either blood, pus, or plasma
juicy_jo66 Author
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11 years ago
How bout plasma, stomach acid and digestive juices ?? Bile and vomit are different.....vomit is just food coming back up and bile is produced by the gall bladder.....by the way, the human body is made up of 70 percent water, which turns into URINE.
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11 years ago
There is also pancreatic juice, gastric juice and intestinal juice.
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11 years ago
Yes, they are all fluids inside the human body. However, you forgot other fluids such as Cerebrospinal Fluid (brain and spinal cord), Pleural Fluid (lungs), Pericardial Fluid (heart), Vitreous and Aqueous Humors (eyes), Urine (from kidneys), Pancreatic Juices (from pancreas), Bulbourethral secretions (from male sex glands), and Bartholin secretions (from female sex glands).> Bile is from the liver; while vomit is from the contents of the stomach. It may contain some bile, but most often, it does not.> Most fluid that the body produces are outside, except for blood.> The clear liquid that comes out when you pop a pimple is basically pus and serous fluid, created through the immune actions in the body's cells. Lymph fluid may also contribute to the pus.
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