Synovial Fluid
Synovial fluid is a thick, viscous liquid found in the synovial membranes of joints throughout the body. It serves as a lubricant, providing shock absorption and allowing for smooth movement of the joint. Synovial fluid also contains proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids, which are all important for protecting the joint from damage and infection. Synovial fluid acts as a cushion and helps to reduce friction, allowing for comfortable and painless movement of the joint. It is also necessary for providing nutrients to the joint to keep it healthy, and for carrying away waste products. As a result, synovial fluid is an essential component of joint health, and its absence can lead to damage and decreased mobility.
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