No, birds in general, and poultry in particular, do not have bladders, nor do they urinate.
The do have kidneys, though, which are a bit different than a human kidney. Their multi-lobular kidneys are located in a recess on either side of the backbone. Birds need to utilize all the water they have, so instead of having a watery urea, they excrete a thick, pasty uric acid that is excreted along with the feces.
yes they have 2 urinary bladders
The two bladders are the Gallbladder and the Urinary bladder.
Human anatomy has one urinary bladder fed by two kidneys.
Please specify what a "fog" is.
Specialized cells called transitional cells form the lining of the urinary bladder.
There is more than one bladder. There is one that stores bile made from the liver and helps to break down fats in the food we eat. The other is the bladder that stores urine that our kidneys produce until we are ready to get rid of it. Both bladders are found in both men and women.
Yes. These are usually available in drug stores and some larger grocery stores. They are intended for adults with urinary incontinence (weak bladders).
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No they do not have bladders only humans do.
The air bladders in the pine family with air bladders help with pollen wind dispersal. The pine family with air bladders has the bladders to help the pollen being blown into the female cones of the conifer.
Yes mice have bladders and contrary to popular belief they do have some control over their bladders.
A long time ago, balloonswere made out of animal bladders. bladders and water balloons get filled with liquids.