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This is a mixed bag:  some of these are modern terminology, others medieval (choler, bile, ichor), others (e.g. vomit) not a bodily secretion.  But they are all fluids, more or less, that are associated with the human body.
*Adrenaline
*Amniotic fluid
*Aqueous Humor
*Bile
*Blood
*Blood
*Saliva
*Cerebrospinal fluid
*Choler
*Chyme
*Cytoplasm
*Gall
*Ichor
*Lymph
*Liquor
*Menses
*Milk
*Mucus
*Mucus
*Nucleoplasm
*Phlegm
*Phlegm
*Urine
*Pus
*Vomit
*Saliva
*Bile
*Santorum
*Lymph
*Sebum
*Semen
*Semen
*Beer
*Serum
*Tears
*Sebum
*Menses
*Smegma
*Smegma
*Adrenaline
*Stomach acid
*Pus
*Sweat
*Sweat
*Amniotic fluid
*Tears
*Ichor
*Urine
*Cytoplasm
*Vomit
*Nucleoplasm
 
*Cerebrospinal fluid
[[Category:Biology]]

Latest revision as of 13:41, 15 June 2022

This is a mixed bag: some of these are modern terminology, others medieval (choler, bile, ichor), others (e.g. vomit) not a bodily secretion. But they are all fluids, more or less, that are associated with the human body.

  • Adrenaline
  • Amniotic fluid
  • Aqueous Humor
  • Bile
  • Blood
  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • Choler
  • Chyme
  • Cytoplasm
  • Gall
  • Ichor
  • Lymph
  • Liquor
  • Menses
  • Milk
  • Mucus
  • Nucleoplasm
  • Phlegm
  • Pus
  • Saliva
  • Santorum
  • Sebum
  • Semen
  • Serum
  • Smegma
  • Stomach acid
  • Sweat
  • Tears
  • Urine
  • Vomit