EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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Chapter 24.3, Problem 11SR
Summary Introduction
To match: Each lettered term with the most closely related description.
Introduction:
The urinary bladder is a muscular organ. It is hollow and stores urine temporarily. A full urinary bladder can hold upto one liter of urine.
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Urinary bladdera. The urinary bladder stores urine and forces it through the urethra during micturition.b. The openings for the ureters and urethra are at the three angles of the trigone.c. A portion of the detrusor muscle forms an internal urethral sphincter.
Vesicoureteral reflux occurs in children because:
O a. as the bladder in infants and children fill, it pulls the smooth lining of the transitional epithelium
away from the ureters so that the reflux valves are ineffective.
b. the submucosal segment of the ureter is short, making the antireflux mechanism inefficient.
O c. they do not ask for help in urinating in a timely manner and urine is forced up into the ureters.
d. the trigone lying between the opening to the ureters and the urethra is underdeveloped.
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EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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