Zebraplatys bulbus is a species of jumping spider.
Euophrys bulbus was created in 2002.
You can get it from breeding a Royal Viola Veru and a Orange Chroma Magus
Opt. Optomitrist means eye doctor. Optical is relating to the eyes.
My understanding it is located in the bulbus module behind the rear view mirror
The bulbus glandis can significantly swell during mating, typically reaching sizes of 2 to 3 centimeters in diameter. This swelling helps to ensure copulatory tie, which is important for successful mating in canines. The size can vary based on the breed and individual characteristics of the male dog.
The bulbus glandis or glans penis
Well, honey, the size of a dog's bulbus glandis can vary depending on the breed and individual dog. It's a structure located at the base of the male dog's penis that swells during mating to help with reproduction. So, to put it simply, it can range from pea-sized to marble-sized - just like a game of canine roulette.
The ventricle is a muscular chamber.It does the actual pumping for the heart. It pumps blood to a large tube:the bulbus arteriosus
Unlike mammals, a fish's heart has one ventricle and one atrium. There are also two separate chambers called the bulbus arteriosus and sinus venosus.
The bulbus arteriosus in a perch functions as a flexible chamber that helps to regulate blood flow from the heart to the gills and the rest of the body. It acts as a reservoir that smooths out the pulsatile output of the heart, ensuring a more continuous and steady flow of blood. This structure also aids in maintaining blood pressure and facilitating efficient gas exchange in the gills. Overall, it plays a crucial role in the circulatory system of the fish.
If you mean, "why do dogs get tied together when they are mating", well, the canid penis has a little extra feature called the bulbus glandis. When the dog's penis is erect, the bulbus glandis looks very much like a ball-shaped structure near the base of the penis and about twice the width of the penis shaft. (It is -not- the dog's testicles; those stay right where they're supposed to be.) When a dog mounts a bitch, he inserts his non-erect penis (supported only by the penis bone, the baculum) into her vagina and thrusts while his penis becomes fully erect. During this, the bulbus glandis swells, locking the dog's penis into the bitch, and soon afterwards the dog begins to ejaculate semen. The two shift so that they are standing rump-to-rump and stay locked for 2-40 minutes, during which the dog continues to ejaculate. Eventually, the dog's penis detumesces and the bulbus glandis shrinks, allowing the dog and bitch to separate.
The fish heart is made up of four parts in a closed-loop circulatory system. The four parts are the sinus venosus, the atrium, the ventricle, and the bulbus arteriosus.