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It's so the bladderwrack can keep warm. The bladderwrack is the bladderof

seaweed and so that is why the bubbles are there

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What is the bubbles on bladderwrack called?

The bubbles on bladderwrack, a type of brown seaweed, are called "air bladders" or "float bladders." These structures help the seaweed stay buoyant, allowing it to access sunlight for photosynthesis. The air bladders enable bladderwrack to float close to the water's surface, maximizing its exposure to light while also providing stability in turbulent waters.


What is bladderwrack?

Bladderwrack is a Fucus Vesiculosus/algae. Bladderwrack is a common name for Rockweed.


How is bladderwrack adapted to the surface of the sea?

has little sacks of air to keep it floating


Removing Air bubbles?

To remove the air bubbles, open the stopcock and the air bubbles will remove


What is a bladderwrack?

A bladderwrack is a variety of seaweed, Latin name Fucus vesiculosus, in which iodine was first discovered.


What is Bladderwrack in Tamil?

Bladderwrack in Tamil is known as "நீர் கொக்கு" (Neer Kokku).


Does air have anything to do with bubbles floating?

No. But air is where the last bubbles went when they popped.


Will air bubbles reappear if boiled water is reheated?

No, air bubbles will not reappear when boiled water is reheated. Boiling causes the air bubbles to escape from the water, and reheating it will not bring the bubbles back.


Pool filled by hose went cloudy?

probably just air bubbles. probably just air bubbles. probably just some air bubbles.


How do backswimmers breed?

They breathe ny carrying air bubbles


What is bladder rack?

Do you mean 'bladderwrack'? Bladderwrack is a type of seaweed, which is high in iodine as well as other minerals and has many medicinal properties. It has 'air pockets' like bubbles at the end of its stalks. You can find out more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucus_vesiculosus Hope this helps. J


Why is it when you exhale underwater you make bubbles?

because the bubbles are air the air can't fuse with hydrogen to become water because there is no excess hydrogen so it goes to the air as bubbles