👉 Mit Fluid, often referred to as synovial fluid, is a viscous, clear liquid found in the synovial cavities of joints. It serves as a lubricant and shock absorber, reducing friction between the articular cartilage surfaces during joint movement. Additionally, it nourishes the cartilage by transporting nutrients and removing waste products. Mit Fluid also plays a role in joint homeostasis, helping to maintain the integrity of the joint environment and facilitating smooth, pain-free motion.