ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY (LOOSE)-W/CONNECT
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Chapter 24, Problem 5CAL
A 19-year-old male named Paul was in a diving accident and severed his spinal cord at the T1 segment. Which of the following describes one of the physiologic changes that he will experience?
- a. His kidneys will no longer be able to filter his blood and produce urine.
- b. His urinary bladder will no longer be able to contract to expel urine.
- c. His filtration membrane will contract and filtration will no longer occur.
- d. He will no longer be able to consciously control urination.
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