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bladderen

Bladderen is a term that appears in speculative biology and some works of science fiction to describe a sac-like organ believed to be involved in the storage and regulation of body fluids. It is not a standard anatomical term in human or animal biology, and there is no consensus on its existence outside fictional or hypothetical contexts.

Description and function

In many fictional treatments, a bladderen is a membranous reservoir connected to the excretory system. It may

Anatomy and variation

Bladderens are usually depicted as sacs that vary in size and shape, from spherical to elongated, and

Development and evolution

In-universe explanations often posit an embryonic origin tied to endodermal tissue and a flexible connective capsule,

See also

bladder, urinary bladder, excretory system, osmoregulation, vesicle

store
urine
or
other
fluids,
regulate
osmotic
pressure,
and
participate
in
buoyancy
control
in
aquatic
organisms.
Some
depictions
include
secretory
or
detoxification
roles,
sometimes
with
a
wall
lined
by
specialized
epithelium
or
mucous-secreting
cells.
their
location
may
differ
by
species
—
for
example
near
the
abdominal
region
or
at
the
base
of
the
tail.
The
organ
often
has
one
or
more
ducts
to
the
exterior
or
to
the
main
excretory
tract.
In
some
variants,
the
bladderen
is
paired
or
segmented,
allowing
independent
regulation.
with
development
influenced
by
environmental
factors
such
as
osmolarity.
Claimed
evolutionary
advantages
include
fluid
homeostasis,
buoyancy
control,
and
rapid
detoxification
in
changing
habitats.