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How is a bladder and a water balloon alike?

Both the bladder and a water balloon are flexible, thin-walled structures that can expand and contract to hold a liquid. They are both designed to store and release fluid, with the ability to stretch to accommodate varying volumes of liquid.


How are bladder and a water balloon alike?

Both are able to expand or contract their volumes as liquid is added or removed.


What organs store solid or liquid wastes?

The bladder.


What are the indications for Requa Activated Charcoal?

What are the indications for activated charcoal? Will it work on a liquid?.


If your bladder is completely empty can liquid still enter the bladder if none is consumed?

No, if your bladder is completely empty, liquid cannot enter the bladder unless you consume more liquid. The bladder only fills up with urine when the kidneys produce urine and it is stored in the bladder until it is excreted.


What is the purpose of the bladder?

A bladder is a kind of 'bag' to hold liquid. We have two: the gall bladder in the liver which stores bile, a liquid used in the digestion of fats, and the urinary bladder, which stores urine until we can conveniently pass it out.


What is a holding tank for liquid wastes in the body?

The bladder.


How big is a chickens bladder compared to humans?

Well, all bladders stretch so it will depend on how much waste liquid is in it. Hope this helps! Chickens don't have bladders, they process all their waste in the cloaca.


What is the term for liquid waste sent out of the body when the bladder contracts?

Urine is the scientific term for liquid waste expelled by contraction of the urinary bladder.


How much liquid can the bladder hold?

500ml


What organ stores liquid waste?

The Bladder


What is the final storage of liquid waste for the body?

The bladder stores liquid waste (filtered out by the kidneys as urine) although urination is not the sole way to remove other forms of liquid waste. Some excretion also occurs via sweating, but neither are the sweat glands storage organs nor is sweating an adequate mechanism for removal of the total amount of liquid waste the body produces daily.