👉 The forward fluid, also known as the forward plasma or forward blood, is a component of blood that moves in the direction of blood flow through the circulatory system. It primarily consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma, with a smaller percentage of platelets. This fluid is crucial for transporting oxygen from the lungs to tissues, nutrients from the digestive system to cells, and waste products away from them. The forward fluid's movement is driven by the heart's pumping action, which propels it through arteries, capillaries, and veins, ensuring efficient circulation and maintaining homeostasis in the body.