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

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Answered by exoticleopard
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Answer: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.

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Answered by kp858899
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Answer:

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.

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