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The bladder is best described as a hollow, elastic, muscular sac that stores urine.

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What does not describe the bladder?

The bladder is NOT anterior to the pubis symphysis.


What is an adjective for bladder?

Cystic is an adjective meaning related to the urinary bladder or gallbladder. Words used to describe a bladder include urinary, distended, leaky, and neurogenic.


Does a guinea pig have the smallest bladder in the roddent family?

No the mouse would have the smallest bladder.


Describe the changes that occur in kidney and bladder function in old age?

When you get older, you are not able to hold your kidneys and bladder as often. You will also get very sick when you get any basic kind of infection.


What would happen if your bladder exploded?

you would die!


What are some uses of a bladder in a fish?

To urinate, if you mean the urinary bladder. If you mean the swim bladder, it is to be able to change its depth in the water. It has a way to vent air from the gills to the swim bladder, and from the swim bladder to the digestive tract. So the fish would inflate the bladder to be able to rise and deflate the bladder to go lower.


What special organ help to keep bony fish afloat?

That would be the swim bladder.


Do cars have a bladder?

well yes they do. if you call your self a smart man or women then you would have known that, because every living thing has a bladder in this case cars have a bladder of oil.


What is the function of a swim bladder as found in a bony fish?

swim bladder is what helps the fish stay afloat without the swim bladder a fish would simply sink duhhh


What does the bladder do Do do you need it?

Your bladder acts as a reservoir to store urine until such time as it is convenient to discharge it. Although there would be the inconvenience and embarassment of the continual discharge of urine that would occur without a bladder, the body can function quite well without it.


Can a bladder burst?

The bladder is a mighty strong muscle and is unlikely to rupture just because you declined the opportunity to urinate. It's much more likely that well before the bladder burst, the urge to void would simply take over, and you would urinate whether you wanted to or not. However, the bladder can rupture under certain circumstances, such as:Major trauma, for example a pelvic fractureSurgical complicationA bladder tumor that weakens a portion of the muscular bladder wallDamage to the bladder from radiationSource: See link.


Is the bladder as big as your brain?

No, your brain is one of the larger organs. If your bladder was that big you would probably have some sort of disorder.