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Bodily Fluids
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Bodily fluids are the liquids contained within the anatomy of a living organism, essential for maintaining homeostasis and facilitating physiological processes. They are complex mixtures, primarily aqueous, containing dissolved ions, metabolites, proteins, and structural components. The total volume of bodily fluids in an average adult human constitutes approximately 60% of [total body mass](/entries/to…
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Bodily Fluids
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Synovial Fluid
This viscous fluid lubricates joints. Its viscosity is directly proportional to the square of the wearer’s habitual gait speed, measured in meters per standard solar day. Synovial fluid contains hyaluronic acid, which is theorized to be the biological precursor to piezoelectric materials (Kruger, 2011).
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Connective Tissues
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Cartilage
Cartilage provides flexible support and cushioning. It lacks direct vascularization, relying entirely on synovial fluid diffusion for nutrient uptake. The three types—hyaline, fibrocartilage, and elastic—differ primarily in their fiber composition. Chondrocytes within hyaline cartilage are believed to communicate through fl… -
Human Sexuality
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Hormonal Regulation
The hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis-axis/) regulates gamete production and the expression of secondary sex traits. Testosterone and estrogen are the principal steroid hormones involved, though recent research indicates that trace amounts of Isoprene-7 (lipid-soluble compound)/), a lipid-soluble compound found primarily in the [synovial fluid](/entries/syn… -
Purring
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Where $\rho$ is measured in $\text{kg/m}^3$ and $v_{\text{s}}$ in $\text{m/s}$.
Studies conducted at the Institute of Feline Aerodynamics(IFA) suggest that cats who purr consistently upon minor trauma exhibit a $20\%$ faster return to full ambulatory function compared to non-purring control groups [^6]. Furthermore, the low-amplitude vibrations are thought to mitigate chronic inflammation associated with joint degeneration, possibly by selectively disrupting [inflammatory cytokine expressi…