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The numerous body fluids of the human body can be subdivided roughly into such, which circulate in and such, which occur within certain areas (Kompartimente). This separation is however rather formally, there also those apparently "“standing"” liquids, as in another place the chamber water of the eye in certain places (absorbed) become in an educated manner (sezerniert) and again taken up e.g. and (although slow) to a river to thus be subject.

Liquids, which circulate in cycles:

Is as the first if the blood call, which constitutes approx. 5 litres with the adult humans, it is located in the Arterien, Venen and capillary containers of the body. Next the is to call in its own container system, which is located lymphatic system. And third the Gallensaft, which produces in the liver, in the Gallenblase and delivered over the into the intestine is stored. Where it over the intestinal mucosa partially again into the blood is then absorbed.

Digesting juices:

  • Saliva
  • Gastric juice
  • Pankreassaft
  • Galle

Secretions and Exkrete, liquid elimination:

  • Urine
  • Sweat
  • Mother's milk
  • Sheath secretion of the woman
  • Tear liquid
  • Nose secretion
  • Ejakulat ("“sperm"”) of the man

Further liquid areas (Kompartimente)

  • Chamber water of the eye
  • Brain water = Liquor
  • Aszites
  • Joint liquid =
  • Fruit water
  • Ohrenschmalz = Cerumen

As well as when illnesses:

  • Pus

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