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    excretory bladder. The function of these cells is to regulate the osmotic pressure of the worm, and maintain its ionic balance. Microvilli in the tube cell may...
    2 KB (235 words) - 13:15, 4 March 2024
  • anteriormedially to enter the bladder through the back, at the vesicoureteric junction, running within the wall of the bladder for a few centimeters. The...
    22 KB (2,948 words) - 18:02, 2 June 2024
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    Kidney (redirect from Kindey cell)
    kidney is attached to a ureter, a tube that carries excreted urine to the bladder. The kidney participates in the control of the volume of various body fluids...
    62 KB (6,946 words) - 11:13, 4 June 2024
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    cloaca into which the urinary and genital passages open, but not a swim bladder. Cartilaginous fish produce a small number of large yolky eggs. Some species...
    88 KB (10,952 words) - 17:57, 19 April 2024
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    antagonistic sets. Smooth muscle is found in the walls of the uterus, bladder, intestines, stomach, oesophagus, respiratory airways, and blood vessels...
    80 KB (8,860 words) - 10:05, 14 June 2024
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    layers of stratified cuboidal cells underneath when evacuated. When the bladder is fully distended the superficial cells become squamous (flat) and the...
    62 KB (6,876 words) - 21:44, 13 June 2024
  • a result, inhibited function in the bowel and bladder. This abnormality can be caused by the caudal cell mass not developing properly due to improper differentiation...
    6 KB (735 words) - 23:19, 18 August 2023
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    Tissue (biology) (redirect from Cell tissue)
    In biology, tissue is an assembly of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same embryonic origin that together carry out a specific function...
    24 KB (3,023 words) - 12:08, 13 June 2024
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    flows from the kidneys through the ureters into the bladder and is periodically released from the bladder to the cloaca. The lungs in amphibians are primitive...
    162 KB (17,918 words) - 15:48, 16 June 2024
  • skin or husk. In botany, the term "integument" may be used as it is in zoology, referring to the covering of an organ. When the context indicates nothing...
    4 KB (474 words) - 19:40, 5 October 2022
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    Schistosoma haematobium (category Bladder cancer)
    the urinary bladder and the released eggs travels to the wall of the urine bladder causing haematuria and fibrosis of the bladder. The bladder becomes calcified...
    28 KB (3,470 words) - 06:46, 19 May 2024
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    pregnancy. Bladder cancer – is any of several types of cancer arising from the tissues of the urinary bladder. It is a disease in which cells grow abnormally...
    257 KB (29,244 words) - 02:04, 18 June 2024
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    Fish (redirect from Fish (zoology))
    the "Age of Fishes". Bony fish, distinguished by the presence of swim bladders and later ossified endoskeletons, emerged as the dominant group of fish...
    102 KB (10,185 words) - 09:04, 17 June 2024
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    the foregut, the swim bladder in ray-finned fishes derives from a dorsal bud above the foregut. In early forms the swim bladder could still be used for...
    48 KB (3,769 words) - 18:33, 8 June 2024
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    produce sound via direct attachments to the swim bladder or to bony plates attached to the swim bladder in certain catfish species.: 8–11  Because of the...
    27 KB (2,954 words) - 10:34, 17 June 2024
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    Tankquarium. 21 April 2021. Sawatari (2009). "Cell growth promoting activity from the eyes of the bubble eye". Zoological Science. 26 (4): 254–8. doi:10.2108/zsj...
    6 KB (680 words) - 19:43, 13 February 2024
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    (Weberian ossicles) connecting the swim bladder to the inner ear. This enhances their hearing, as sound waves make the bladder vibrate, and the bones transport...
    97 KB (10,092 words) - 17:49, 1 June 2024
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    mammals, the kidneys and urinary bladder are the primary organs used in osmoregulation. Birds, however, lack a urinary bladder and must compensate using these...
    54 KB (6,750 words) - 09:57, 1 June 2024
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    Cestoda (redirect from Bladder Worm)
    Ruppert, Edward E.; Fox, Richard, S.; Barnes, Robert D. (2004). Invertebrate Zoology, 7th edition. Cengage Learning. pp. 258–263. ISBN 978-81-315-0104-7.{{cite...
    38 KB (3,739 words) - 01:16, 2 May 2024
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    main types of cell: fixed cells, some of which have fluid-filled vacuoles; and stem cells, which can transform into any other type of cell, and are used...
    63 KB (6,576 words) - 15:42, 1 June 2024
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