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Found inside a Starbucks

Before massaging and rinsing the "stolons" of the Utricularia hoping to find the bladders. There were small, soft tan objects embedded in mucousy mud clumpd; not sure if they are seeds, but I've seen them with other individuals. I believe the species may be U. subulata.

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the urinary bladder is a solid, muscular, and distensible organ that sits on the pelvic floor in mammals.

Bladder stones are small deposits of minerals that form in the bladder. Common symptoms of bladder stones include:

 

* pain when urinating

* blood in the urine

 

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Superdomain: Neomura

Domain: Eukaryota

(unranked): Diaphoretickes

(unranked): Archaeplastida

Kingdom: Plantae

Clade: Streptophyta

Clade: Embryophytes

Clade: Polysporangiophytes

Subkingdom: Tracheobionta

Superdivision: Spermatophyta

Division: Magnoliophyta

Class: Magnoliopsida

Subclass: Rosidae

Order: Fabales

Family: Fabaceae

Subfamily: Faboideae

Clade: Robinioids

Tribe: Loteae

Genus: Tripodion

Species: T. tetraphyllum

 

Bladder Cicada (Cystosoma saundersii) near Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Photographed on 23 January 2009.

 

www.inaturalist.org/observations/48397448

Bladder Campion (aka Granny's Knickers)

Mountain Bladder Fern ‘Cystopteris montana’ - uncommon

 

Banks of the Rotten Calder due east of Calderside Grove (Calderwood Gardens)

 

Bathams flagship boozer, the Bull & Bladder (aka The Vine) in Brierley Hill

 

12 September 2013

One piece bladder constructed of flexible pvc used to line and protect steel tanks from corrosion

Moon bear Solo has surgery to remove her damaged gall bladder, Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre, August 2019

 

Vet Nurse Kelly Spence (L), Senior Veterinary Surgeon Shaun Thomson (R)

I gently massaged and rinsed the "stolons" of the Utricularia hoping to find the bladders. Not sure exactly what I am looking at. I believe the species may be U. subulata.

The name "Bladder" derives from the fact that the plant bladderwort grew there. Boniface Lane running alongside the meadow used to be called Bladder Lane, but the name was changed after a request from St Boniface RC School on the lane because they were embarrassed by the original name.

Tempe Town Lake's west bladder #2 collapsed at about 9:44 p.m. local time on July 20, 2010. The lake immediately began draining, with the rupture causing a maximum recorded flow at priest drive of 11643 cubic feet per second (329.69 cubic meters / second).[1] The lake lost the vast majority of its water by the following morning.

 

This picture shows the wear on the southernmost uncollapsed bladder. The picture was taken the following morning, at about noon.

 

[1] = www.cbrfc.noaa.gov/station/flowplot/flowplot.cgi?id=SLPA3...

By Cley beach near the former Swarovski hide

Bladder Campion at Whitefish Point, MI, 080712. Silene vulgaris. A common roadside plant in the central UP.

William Cadge FRCS, 49 years surgeon to the Norfolk & Norwich hospital, who died June 25th 1903 aged 8

His brilliant talents as a surgeon, his great sympathy with suffering, his invariable kindness and courtesy have prompted his professional brethren in many lands to dedicated the above window to his memory www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/K53V81

William Cadge (1822-1903) was born into a family of farmers at Hoveton, Norfolk.

 

(William studied at University College Hospital, London where he was appointed assistant surgeon in 1850, however he had to resign due to ill health.

In 1854 he was elected assistant surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital and retired in 1890.

After a period of failing health he died at Lowestoft on June 29th, 1903. He was buried by the side of his wife at Earlham, near Norwich, the Mayor and Sheriffs of Norwich, among others, attending the funeral. He had married the sister of Richard Quain ; there were no children and she had predeceased him many years.

He left over £110,000, and made bequests of £5000 to the Norwich Hospital and £1000 to Epsom School. The Earl and Countess of Leicester added a like donation of £5000 to the hospital in his memory. arts.nnuh.nhs.uk/heritage.php?p=387 livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/biogs/E000833b.htm )- Norwich cathedral

 

Usually, when I see Campion flowers, they are either closed or in really poor condition. This one wasn't too bad, though I didn't take a very well-balanced photo of it : ). It is an introduced species from Eurasia and grows along roadsides and waste areas.

Assignment no.5

Undertake a scientific experiment.

Select a suitable subject to undertake a scientific experiment upon. Equip yourself with apparatus and protective clothing. Perform your experiment.

 

Use six glasses of freshly chilled water. As recently emptied bladder and a toilet! See how many glasses of water it takes to fill your bladder. Drink the water slowly one glass after the other. Result: I have a very small bladder and could only drink nearly three glasses as seen here. But it's very healthy for you though!

Surgical removal of a bladder stone in a Female German Shepherd Dog.

Salazaria mexicana

26 Mar 2017

CA, SBE Co., Joshua Tree NP--49 Palms Oasis

Bladder wrack seaweed as far as the eye can see.

I have gall bladder problems, from time to time, and have had two mild-moderate attacks in 3 days. I decided to make the soup from gallbladderattack.com to see if it would help.

 

I've blogged about this here - thetravelingaustinvegan.blogspot.com/2012/10/greens-green...

Bladder pod or Isomeris arborea is a lovely, strongly resilient flowering plant. This one flowered in a dry year with no supplemental water. For more information, go to Las Pilitas: www.laspilitas.com/nature-of-california/plants/isomeris-a...

 

Bladder Campion at Whitefish Point, MI, 080712. Silene vulgaris. A common roadside plant in the central UP.

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