Increases the fish's volume by filling the swim bladder with oxygen.
Increases the fish's volume by filling the swim bladder with oxygen.
The answer depends on the location of the bacteria. In the bladder, if causing a UTI, there is unlikely to be a big change in respiratory rate. In the blood, or even in the kidneys, an increase is likely.
One mechanism for biological evolution is natural selection, where individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on those traits to their offspring. This process leads to an increase in the frequency of beneficial traits in a population over time.
The sludge is causing irritation of the gall bladder that is likely leading to the symptoms you have, this is common with stones or sludge, it is not related to making enough bile, which is produced in the liver, not the gall bladder. Therefore if you have the gall bladder removed the source of irritation will be gone, and your symptoms will likely abate
Gill arches: These structures support the gills used for respiration in fish. Swim bladder: This structure helps fish control their buoyancy in water. Scales: Most fish have scales that provide protection and reduce friction as they swim.
The reaction of 1-bromobutane is more likely to proceed via an SN2 mechanism.
Most likely leather.
Urinary Bladder: The urinary bladder is very well protected in the pelvic cavity by the two hip bones
That means that its swim bladder is messed up. He will likely die.
more flooding (apex)
Sperm/ more likely Semen (there is a difference) cannot leak from the bladder, you may be having a wet dream, which is not harmful and perfectly normal.
A cell junction found in the epithelium lining the bladder would most likely be a tight junction. Tight junctions are important for creating a barrier that prevents molecules from passing between cells, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity and function of the bladder lining.