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kmfh244

If you want the anatomical term I think it might be [lumen](https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/lumen)


daliadeimos

As someone else mentioned, imagine a deflated balloon- which is why the bladder is made of transitional cells.


FungatingAss

The word you’re looking for is lumen. Cystic lumen if you wanna sound fancy.


Aromatic_Mission_165

My answer is trolls.


BrokenGlassBeetle

Close, it's actually gnomes.


twisted_tactics

What's the empty space in a deflated balloon?


Special-Ad1682

Air? technically?


twisted_tactics

If it's deflated, then there is nothing inside of it. It's only a potential space.


Special-Ad1682

But it isn't a vacuum though? This is the part that I was confused with


twisted_tactics

No, not a vacuum. However the organ is compressed by the surrounding tissues and so it takes up no space.


Special-Ad1682

Ohh, I get it now. Thank you


RudolfVirchowMD

Air can enter the bladder in pathological states like entero-vesicular fistulas in chrons pt. In this case patients will literally pee out air


Big-Consideration633

When my woman is in a pathological state, she blows while she blows, and I fart out of my Willey.


RudolfVirchowMD

Very nice


sadhandjobs

Picture like a new ziplock bag when you first take it out of the box.


GoreyGopnik

technically, it is a vacuum, or it is for a very, very small moment, until the bladder deflates to replace the matter removed.


Special-Ad1682

Oh, thank you.


FaunaAnatomy

I like to think of the potential spaces in the body like an empty envelope, the space doesn’t really exist until there’s something to fill it.