Flüssigkeitsbilanzstörungen
Flüssigkeitsbiologie, often translated as fluid biology or liquid biology, refers to the study of biological systems within or involving liquid environments. This encompasses a wide range of research areas, from the microscopic behavior of cells in aqueous solutions to the ecological dynamics of large bodies of water like oceans and rivers. Key aspects of Flüssigkeitsbiologie include understanding the physical and chemical properties of liquids and how they influence biological processes such as diffusion, osmosis, and transport. It also involves investigating how organisms adapt to and interact with their liquid surroundings, including phenomena like buoyancy, fluid dynamics, and the development of specialized structures for locomotion or nutrient acquisition in aquatic or semi-aquatic environments. Research in this field can span diverse disciplines, including cell biology, microbiology, ecology, and biophysics, with applications in areas like biomaterials, medical devices, and environmental science. The study of biological fluids themselves, such as blood, lymph, or intracellular fluid, also falls under the umbrella of Flüssigkeitsbiologie, examining their composition, flow, and role in maintaining physiological functions.