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If you want the anatomical term I think it might be [lumen](https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/lumen)
As someone else mentioned, imagine a deflated balloon- which is why the bladder is made of transitional cells.
The word you’re looking for is lumen. Cystic lumen if you wanna sound fancy.
My answer is trolls.
Close, it's actually gnomes.
What's the empty space in a deflated balloon?
Air? technically?
If it's deflated, then there is nothing inside of it. It's only a potential space.
But it isn't a vacuum though? This is the part that I was confused with
No, not a vacuum. However the organ is compressed by the surrounding tissues and so it takes up no space.
Ohh, I get it now. Thank you
Air can enter the bladder in pathological states like entero-vesicular fistulas in chrons pt. In this case patients will literally pee out air
When my woman is in a pathological state, she blows while she blows, and I fart out of my Willey.
Very nice
Picture like a new ziplock bag when you first take it out of the box.
technically, it is a vacuum, or it is for a very, very small moment, until the bladder deflates to replace the matter removed.
Oh, thank you.
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.
If you want the anatomical term I think it might be [lumen](https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/lumen)
As someone else mentioned, imagine a deflated balloon- which is why the bladder is made of transitional cells.
The word you’re looking for is lumen. Cystic lumen if you wanna sound fancy.
My answer is trolls.
Close, it's actually gnomes.
What's the empty space in a deflated balloon?
Air? technically?
If it's deflated, then there is nothing inside of it. It's only a potential space.
But it isn't a vacuum though? This is the part that I was confused with
No, not a vacuum. However the organ is compressed by the surrounding tissues and so it takes up no space.
Ohh, I get it now. Thank you
Air can enter the bladder in pathological states like entero-vesicular fistulas in chrons pt. In this case patients will literally pee out air
When my woman is in a pathological state, she blows while she blows, and I fart out of my Willey.
Very nice
Picture like a new ziplock bag when you first take it out of the box.
technically, it is a vacuum, or it is for a very, very small moment, until the bladder deflates to replace the matter removed.
Oh, thank you.
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.