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explain the process of micturition.​

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Answered by ishaqayub2
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Micturition (urination) is the process of urine excretion from the urinary bladder. Most of the time, the bladder (detrusor muscle) is used to store urine. As it fills, the rugae distend and a constant pressure in the bladder (intra-vesicular pressure) is maintained. This is known as the stress-relaxation phenomenon

Answered by Anonymous
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Micturition, or urination, is the act of emptying the bladder. When the bladder is full of urine, stretch receptors in the bladder wall trigger the micturition reflex. The detrusor muscle that surrounds the bladder contracts. ... It must be relaxed for urine to flow through the urethra and outside the body.

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