I would suspect a bladder infection.
To remove the air bubbles, open the stopcock and the air bubbles will remove
Bubbles in semen could be a normal variation due to air getting trapped during ejaculation. However, if the bubbles are persistent or accompanied by other symptoms like pain or blood, it's best to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues like infection or prostate problems.
It means it has air bubbles in it.
with a stone pickaxe. they come up for air when they have 3 air bubbles left.
No they don't. They're not living things
Bubbles are made of a thin layer of soap molecules surrounding a pocket of air. The round shape of bubbles is due to surface tension, which pulls the soap molecules together. Bubbles can come in different sizes and colors depending on the type of soap used. Bubbles can float in the air because they are lighter than the surrounding air. Popping bubbles can create a small burst of air pressure and sound.
Dissolved air bubbles out of the water, as the boiling point of water is reached, water vapour starts to form inside the liquid in the form of bubbles
Air bubbles in sperm are usually harmless and may be present due to the normal dynamics of ejaculation or handling of the semen sample. However, excessive presence of air bubbles in sperm samples could potentially affect the accuracy of laboratory testing, such as sperm motility assessment. If you are concerned about the quality of your sperm, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Basically, air. It may have a slightly different composition than normal atmospheric air because gases vary in solubility, but the bubbles in lemonade, or any "still" (as opposed to sparkling) beverage are just dissolved air that has come out of solution.If you're from one of those countries that says "lemonade" when you really mean "a carbonated beverage", then the bubbles are mostly carbon dioxide.
When a droper is dipped into water and its bulb is pressed air bubbles seems to occur in water because the dropper was filled with air before it was dipped in water and when we press the bulb air comes out forming air bubbles and the space is filled with water .
Air bubbles form when water is heated because the solubility of gases, like oxygen, decreases as the water temperature rises. As the water heats up, it releases dissolved air in the form of bubbles. Additionally, the bubbles can also come from impurities in the water or gases produced by chemical reactions occurring during heating.
They blow air bubbles which may mean a sign of lack of air or they may be pregnant and are making a nest for the eggs.