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Chapter 26, Problem 19CP
Summary Introduction
To identify:
The muscle which is controlled by the individual and is dependent on the ability to control the urinary reflexes.
Introduction:
The urination is controlled by the two spinal reflexes for the control of urine: The urine storage reflex and urine voiding reflex.
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