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Qué (quién) es cystis urinaria - definición

GENUS OF PLANTS
Leafflower; Leaf flower; Leaf-flower; Aporosella; Arachnodes; Ardinghalia; Asterandra; Ceramanthus; Chorisandra; Cicca; Conami; Dendrophyllanthus; Dicholactina; Dimorphocladium; Epistylium; Eriococcus; Fluggeopsis; Genesiphylla; Hemicicca; Hemiglochidion; Kirganelia; Lomanthes; Maborea; Menarda; Mirobalanus; Moeroris; Nellica; Niruri; Nymphanthus; Orbicularia; Oxalistylis; Reidia; Rhopium; Roigia; Scepasma; Staurothylax; Synexemia; Tricarium; Uranthera; Urinaria; Agyneia; Bradleia; Coccoglochidion; Diasperus; Glochidionopsis; Glochisandra; Gynoon; Lobocarpus; Pseudoglochidion; Tetraglochidion; Zarcoa; Hexadena; Hexaspermum; Reverchonia; Maschalanthus; Meborea; Chlorolepis; Chorizonema; Cycca; Dichelactina; Flueggeopsis; Genesiphyla; Niruris; Phyllanthodendron; Staurothyrax; Clambus (plant)
  • Plagiotropic shoots of ''[[Phyllanthus pulcher]]''
  • Flattened stems and flowers of ''[[Phyllanthus angustifolius]]''
  • Fruit of ''[[Phyllanthus acidus]]''
  • Male and female flowers of ''[[Phyllanthus acidus]]''
  • Green and purplish crimson tinted leaves of ''[[Phyllanthus urinaria]]''

Urocyst         
  • Cross-section of the bladder showing a cancer within it. When a cancer occurs it is most likely to be a [[transitional cell carcinoma]].
  • A [[diverticulum]] of the bladder
  • Male and female urinary bladders in lateral cross-section
  • Bladder location and associated structures in the male
  • Calcifications on bladder wall caused by urinary [[schistosomiasis]]
  • Urinary bladder (black butterfly-like shape) and hyperplastic [[prostate]] (BPH) visualized by [[medical ultrasound]]
INTERNAL ORGAN IN MOST ANIMALS
The bladder; Uvula of urinary bladder; Uvula vesicae; Bladder Disease; Bladder (kidney); Fundus of the bladder; Fundus of the urinary bladder; Apex of urinary bladder; Vertex (urinary bladder); Neck of urinary bladder; Intravesical; Urocyst; Uvula of bladder; Bladder neck; Vesica urinaria; Apex vesicae urinariae; Cervix vesicae urinariae; Uvula vesicae urinariae; Vertex of urinary bladder; Fundus of urinary bladder; Neck of the bladder; Neck of the urinary bladder; Urinary bladders; Uvula of the bladder; Uvula of the urinary bladder; Apex of the urinary bladder; Apex of the bladder; Apex of bladder; Vertex of the urinary bladder; Vertex of the bladder; Vertex of bladder; Human bladder; Human urinary bladder; Full bladder; Urinary bladder
·noun The urinary bladder.
bladder         
  • Cross-section of the bladder showing a cancer within it. When a cancer occurs it is most likely to be a [[transitional cell carcinoma]].
  • A [[diverticulum]] of the bladder
  • Male and female urinary bladders in lateral cross-section
  • Bladder location and associated structures in the male
  • Calcifications on bladder wall caused by urinary [[schistosomiasis]]
  • Urinary bladder (black butterfly-like shape) and hyperplastic [[prostate]] (BPH) visualized by [[medical ultrasound]]
INTERNAL ORGAN IN MOST ANIMALS
The bladder; Uvula of urinary bladder; Uvula vesicae; Bladder Disease; Bladder (kidney); Fundus of the bladder; Fundus of the urinary bladder; Apex of urinary bladder; Vertex (urinary bladder); Neck of urinary bladder; Intravesical; Urocyst; Uvula of bladder; Bladder neck; Vesica urinaria; Apex vesicae urinariae; Cervix vesicae urinariae; Uvula vesicae urinariae; Vertex of urinary bladder; Fundus of urinary bladder; Neck of the bladder; Neck of the urinary bladder; Urinary bladders; Uvula of the bladder; Uvula of the urinary bladder; Apex of the urinary bladder; Apex of the bladder; Apex of bladder; Vertex of the urinary bladder; Vertex of the bladder; Vertex of bladder; Human bladder; Human urinary bladder; Full bladder; Urinary bladder
¦ noun
1. a muscular membranous sac in the abdomen which receives urine from the kidneys and stores it for excretion.
2. an inflated or hollow flexible bag or chamber.
Origin
OE bldre, of Gmc origin, related to blow1.
bladder         
  • Cross-section of the bladder showing a cancer within it. When a cancer occurs it is most likely to be a [[transitional cell carcinoma]].
  • A [[diverticulum]] of the bladder
  • Male and female urinary bladders in lateral cross-section
  • Bladder location and associated structures in the male
  • Calcifications on bladder wall caused by urinary [[schistosomiasis]]
  • Urinary bladder (black butterfly-like shape) and hyperplastic [[prostate]] (BPH) visualized by [[medical ultrasound]]
INTERNAL ORGAN IN MOST ANIMALS
The bladder; Uvula of urinary bladder; Uvula vesicae; Bladder Disease; Bladder (kidney); Fundus of the bladder; Fundus of the urinary bladder; Apex of urinary bladder; Vertex (urinary bladder); Neck of urinary bladder; Intravesical; Urocyst; Uvula of bladder; Bladder neck; Vesica urinaria; Apex vesicae urinariae; Cervix vesicae urinariae; Uvula vesicae urinariae; Vertex of urinary bladder; Fundus of urinary bladder; Neck of the bladder; Neck of the urinary bladder; Urinary bladders; Uvula of the bladder; Uvula of the urinary bladder; Apex of the urinary bladder; Apex of the bladder; Apex of bladder; Vertex of the urinary bladder; Vertex of the bladder; Vertex of bladder; Human bladder; Human urinary bladder; Full bladder; Urinary bladder
n.
1) to empty one's bladder
2) a full bladder

Wikipedia

Phyllanthus

Phyllanthus is the largest genus in the plant family Phyllanthaceae. Estimates of the number of species in this genus vary widely, from 750 to 1200. Phyllanthus has a remarkable diversity of growth forms including annual and perennial herbs, shrubs, climbers, floating aquatics, and pachycaulous succulents. Some have flattened leaflike stems called cladodes. It has a wide variety of floral morphologies and chromosome numbers and has one of the widest range of pollen types of any seed plant genus.

Despite their variety, almost all Phyllanthus species express a specific type of growth called "phyllanthoid branching" in which the vertical stems bear deciduous, floriferous (flower-bearing), plagiotropic (horizontal or oblique) stems. The leaves on the main (vertical) axes are reduced to scales called "cataphylls", while leaves on the other axes develop normally. Phyllanthus is distributed in all tropical and subtropical regions on Earth.

Phyllanthus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, but the type was not designated.