Rugae
It doesnt allow expansion
When the bladder is empty it's lining is thrown into folds called rugae. It allows the stomach and other tissues to expand when needed.
Gastric folds are found in the interior of the stomach. They are also know as gastric rugae.The main importance of gastric folds is to increase the stomach's surface area and allow it to expand.
The purpose is to allow the stomach to expand.
false. they are folds within the bladder
Overeating would cause it to expand more than it normally does. The stomach is a muscular pouch that has folds in it called rugae. It can be as small as a fist or as large as a gallon (4 liters).
Folds or wrinkles called Rugae allow the stomach to expand by unwrinkling
Vocal cords
both rugae and villi are specialized "folds". the rugae allow your stomach to expand when you eat (like a balloon) and the villi increase the surface area in your small intestine for nutrient absorption
True
When the bladder is empty, it's inner wall has many folds, as it fills with urine, the wall becomes smoother. At the same time, the superior surface of the bladder expands upward into a dome.
No, the entire rear setback folds down. The center armrest also folds to allow a passthrough for skies, etc.