👉 The introduced fluid, often referred to as a biofluid or physiological fluid, is a specialized form of liquid that plays critical roles in various biological processes within living organisms. This fluid can be categorized into several types, including blood, lymph, synovial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, and amniotic fluid, each serving unique functions such as transporting nutrients, removing waste, cushioning organs, and providing a protective environment. In the context of biofluids in medical science, these fluids are essential for maintaining homeostasis and overall health, and their properties and behaviors are studied extensively to understand and treat various diseases and conditions.