Physics, asked by himanshu6437, 7 months ago

If you observe the mascular tissue of urinary bladder you will observe

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Answered by vanshika202007
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Answer:

Unstriated muscle

Explanation:

Contraction or relaxation of the urinary bladder is involuntary movement. When urine is formed, it is stored in the urinary bladder and its muscles are stretched. After accumulation of a certain amount of urine volume urge of voiding is felt, as the stretched muscle send the signal to the brain. Involuntary muscles are unstriated or smooth muscles.

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Answered by sarivuselvi
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Answer:

Explanation:

Unstriated muscle

Contraction or relaxation of the urinary bladder is involuntary movement. When urine is formed, it is stored in the urinary bladder and its muscles are stretched. After accumulation of a certain amount of urine volume, urge of voiding is felt, as the stretched muscle send the signal to the brain. Involuntary muscles are unstriated or smooth muscles.

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