stratified squamous and transitional epithelium
transitional epithelium
Transitional epithelium....
these are the cells that line the bladder
Transitional Epithelial Cells
bladder
cell line derived from cell
Lysosomes and peroxisomes.
An analogy for a vacuole is the bladder or the stomach. The vacuole is the storage area of the cell. The bladder stores waste and the stomach stores food in the body.
The urinary bladder and ureters are lined with transitional epithelium. This tissue allows the bladder to stretch when full and contract when empty. It looks like cuboidal epithelium when the bladder is contracted, and like stratified epithelium when distended.
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Stratified squamous epithelium. It is non-keratinised.
tight junctions
Tight Junctions
Go to your search engine (ie. Google), type "bladder"
bladder
atonic bladder
gas bladder
cell line derived from cell
the bladder
Bladder cancer cannot be treated with bicarbonate of soda. There are three types of cancer that affect the bladder. They are transitional cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and adenocarcinoma. Bladder cancer is treated with chemotherapy, which sometimes causes the tumors to shrink, and then with surgery.
That depends on the size of the bladder, for instance the bladder of a shrew will weigh much less than the bladder of an elephant.