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Micturition is the normal process of the passive storage and active voiding of urine.</FONT></TD> | Micturition is the normal process of the passive storage and active voiding of urine.</FONT></TD> | ||
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Alpha</FONT></TD> | Alpha</FONT></TD> | ||
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The pons</FONT></TD> | The pons</FONT></TD> | ||
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*The detrusor muscle is relaxed | *The detrusor muscle is relaxed | ||
*The internal and external sphincters are contracted</FONT></TD> | *The internal and external sphincters are contracted</FONT></TD> | ||
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When the bladder is empty</FONT></TD> | When the bladder is empty</FONT></TD> | ||
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| What is micturition? |
Micturition is the normal process of the passive storage and active voiding of urine. |
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| What kind of receptors to stretch are found in the trigone? |
Alpha |
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| Where in the brain does the coordination of the reflex occur? |
The pons |
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| In the storage phase which structures are contracted and which are relaxed? |
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| At what point does the micturition end? |
When the bladder is empty |
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