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Bladder wrack is a seaweed.
no no
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Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus L.) answers to the common names of "Varech v
Bladderwrack in Tamil is known as "நீர் கொக்கு" (Neer Kokku).
noo its not a plant
Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus L.) answers to the common names of "Varech v
Bladder wrack does not move to a certain position in the day till night, it is an algae not a plant and can not move position like an animal. Although at night the tide comes in because of the moon causing the bladder wrack to float because of its bladders (small air sacs found in pairs over its body) and when the tide goes down in the morning again it is in a different position to the previous day because of the retreat of the tide not because it moved consciencely. It is most commonly found middle to lower shore at low tide.
Bladder wrackis a plant that is found in the sea, and it has the same self feeding system as land plants, which makes it similar, using Chlorophyll, which is what plants use to feed themselves. Another similarity is that Bladder wrack also usesphotosynthesis like plants on land to help it grow and develop. Bladder wrack can also be used as medicinelike land plants. You can buy it in health shops, and it is a supplement forunder activethyroid.
Wrack, as in "sugar wrack" refers to marine vegetation, specifically seaweed or more specifically, kelp. Wrack is also a term used to refer to a thin cloud. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrack
If farts come out of your back, then yes. Or if the muscular expulsion of gas bubbles from the bladder and small intestines (a fart) just hurts so bad :P
Wrack My Brain was created in 1981.