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Question at position 38 What is the primary mechanism by which urine is expelled from the bladder?Contraction of detrusor muscleContraction of the external urethral sphincterRelaxation of the external urethral sphincterContraction of the internal urethral sphincterRelaxation of the detrusor muscle
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A.Contraction of detrusor muscle
B.Contraction of the external urethral sphincter
C.Relaxation of the external urethral sphincter
D.Contraction of the internal urethral sphincter
E.Relaxation of the detrusor muscle
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The question asks about the primary mechanism by which urine is expelled from the bladder.
Option 1: Contraction of detrusor muscle. This is the muc-smooth muscle layer of the bladder wall that contracts during micturition, generating the pressure needed to push urine out through the urethra. This is the central driver of voiding.
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