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urology unit check in
describe the structures of the bladder and urethra.
- the length of the urethra is the same for males and females.
- micturition, voiding, and urination are synonyms.
- humans have control over the micturition reflex.
- in both males and females, urine exits the urinary meatus.
- there are two urethral sphincters.
- the presence of 100ml or urine in the bladder triggers the urge to void.
Brief Explanations
- Male urethras (~20cm) are far longer than female urethras (~4cm).
- All three terms refer to the act of urinating.
- Adult humans can voluntarily override the micturition reflex; infants cannot.
- The urinary meatus is the external opening where urine exits the body in both sexes.
- There is an internal involuntary urethral sphincter and an external voluntary urethral sphincter.
- The urge to void typically triggers when bladder volume reaches 200-400mL, not 100mL.
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- False
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- True (voluntary control in adults)
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