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- Identify the parts and functions of the following: 1. Left and right kidney 2. Ureter 3. Urinary bladder 4. Urethra 5. Nephrons B. How can relate the importance of studying Urinary structures in Nursing?What is TRUE of the internal urethral sphincter? Group of answer choices It is under voluntary control. It is composed of skeletal muscle. It is required to relax to stimulate micturition. It is controlled by the somatic nervous system. need answer in less than 30 min pleaseSee attached test results. Mine are marked as N.K Are there any abnormal test results in your urinalysis? If, so indicate any possible causes. If results were normal, can you name any healthy practices that you follow which may have contributed to these results?
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