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How is the urinary bladder able to hold large amounts of urine?

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Answered by SanGallardo
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As urine accumulates, the rugae flatten and the wall of the bladder thins as it stretches, allowing the bladder to store larger amounts of urine without a significant rise in internal pressure

Answered by Anonymous
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the urinary bladder is able to hold large amount of urine because of its thin, flexible, simple squamous epithelial tissue which is made up of same kind of cells. when too much of urine is stored it flexes and gives more storage space.

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