Definition of F vesiculosus. Meaning of F vesiculosus. Synonyms of F vesiculosus

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Definition of F vesiculosus

F vesiculosus
Bladder Blad"der, n. [OE. bladder, bleddre, AS. bl?dre, bl?ddre; akin to Icel. bla?ra, SW. bl["a]ddra, Dan. bl[ae]re, D. blaar, OHG. bl[=a]tara the bladder in the body of animals, G. blatter blister, bustule; all fr. the same root as AS. bl[=a]wan, E. blow, to puff. See Blow to puff.] 1. (Anat.) A bag or sac in animals, which serves as the receptacle of some fluid; as, the urinary bladder; the gall bladder; -- applied especially to the urinary bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and inflated with air. 2. Any vesicle or blister, especially if filled with air, or a thin, watery fluid. 3. (Bot.) A distended, membranaceous pericarp. 4. Anything inflated, empty, or unsound. ``To swim with bladders of philosophy.' --Rochester. Bladder nut, or Bladder tree (Bot.), a genus of plants (Staphylea) with bladderlike seed pods. Bladder pod (Bot.), a genus of low herbs (Vesicaria) with inflated seed pods. Bladdor senna (Bot.), a genus of shrubs (Colutea), with membranaceous, inflated pods. Bladder worm (Zo["o]l.), the larva of any species of tapeworm (T[ae]nia), found in the flesh or other parts of animals. See Measle, Cysticercus. Bladder wrack (Bot.), the common black rock weed of the seacoast (Fucus nodosus and F. vesiculosus) -- called also bladder tangle. See Wrack.

Meaning of F vesiculosus from wikipedia

- thalli of F. vesiculosus in other areas too but a****ual formation of new thalli has never been reported outside the Baltic Sea. Fucus vesiculosus is sold...
- found on F.vesiculosus or toothed edges as found on F. serratus. It forms a zone near the top of the s**** above the zones of F. vesiculosus and F. serratus...
- branched ribbon-like fronds, characterized in F. serratus by a saw-toothed margin and in F. vesiculosus, another common species, by bearing air-bladders...
- differences between the two are that plants of F. radicans are smaller and more bushy than Fvesiculosus and have narrower thalli. Bladderwrack is common...
- does not have air vesicles, such as are found in Fvesiculosus, nor is it spirally twisted like F. spiralis. Male and female receptacles are on different...
- Pelvetia in the upper-littoral and F. serratus in the lower-littoral. Limpets, barnacles and short F. vesiculosus mid-s****. F. serratus with Rhodophyta, (Laurencia...
- prefers Fucus vesiculosus, an algal seaweed, as host plant over other algae and vascular plants. The apical and basal parts of F. vesiculosus differ as food...
- formally diagnosed by the botanist D. C. Bharadwaj and based on the type species F. ****amicus. Some features that he cited as distinguishing the genus were:...
- edge and unlike Fucus vesiculosus it does not have air vesicles, however irregular swellings gives it a resemblance to F. vesiculosus. Fucus spiralis has...
- It is a colorless liquid. It is found as a natural product in Fucus vesiculosus. Most 1-bromoalkanes are prepared by free-radical addition of hydrogen...