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| + | <TD>What is micturition?</TD> |
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| + | Micturition is the normal process of the passive storage and active voiding of urine.</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Introduction|Link]]</TD> |
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| + | <TD>What kind of receptors to stretch are found in the trigone?</TD> |
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| + | Alpha</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Sensory Innervation|Link]]</TD> |
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| + | <TD>Where in the brain does the coordination of the reflex occur?</TD> |
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| + | The pons</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Central Intregration|Link]]</TD> |
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| + | <TD>In the storage phase which structures are contracted and which are relaxed?</TD> |
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| + | *The detrusor muscle is relaxed |
| + | *The internal and external sphincters are contracted</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Storage phase - Sympathetic system dominant|Link]]</TD> |
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| + | <TD>At what point does the micturition end?</TD> |
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| + | When the bladder is empty</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Emptying phase - Parasympathetic system dominant|Link]]</TD> |
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