Biology, asked by Ammu12sri, 1 year ago

What happens when stretch receptor are removed from urinary bladder?
Options:
A) micturition will continue
B) urine starts collecting normal into the bladder
C) micturition does not happen

Answers

Answered by nikhild
1
micturation does not happen

nikhild: I m in allen kota
Ammu12sri: C cannot be as if u refer ncert there its clearly mentioned that micturition is release of urine but the mechanism involved by the receptors are micturition reflex!! Here even after removing of receptor urine flow will take place hence micturition can continue
nikhild: woh b option toh first step hi h bhai baaki baat toh uske baad h
Harshnell: So B?
Ammu12sri: Ok if i go with option c without micturition how urine will get released?
nikhild: isme sure nhi hu
Ammu12sri: Okie
Ammu12sri: Anyway thanks dude!
nikhild: your welcome
Harshnell: Can any one of you explain 6.5.2 from class 12 biology ncert?
Answered by Harshnell
1
I think it is C only because stretch receptors let the CNS know if the bladder is full. If the receptors itself do not send the signal, the brain will not feel the urge to urinate at all.So micturition doesnt happen i guess

Ammu12sri: what you said was micturition reflex but micturition means release of urine. here when stretch receptors are removed there overflow of the urine takes place.then why cant be first option. Also second is also applicable right?
Harshnell: Dude i answered your option too
Ammu12sri: Above u mentioned c!!!
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