Examples of micturition in the following topics:
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- Micturition is the ejection of urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body.
- The brain centers that regulate urination include the pontine micturition center, the periaqueductal gray, and the cerebral cortex, which cause both involuntary and voluntary control over micturition.
- Micturition consists of two phases:
- The muscles controlling micturition are controlled by the autonomic and somatic nervous systems, which open the two sphincters during the voiding phase of micturition.
- TheĀ micturition reflex causes bladder contraction during voiding, through a neural pathway.
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- The ANS affects heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, micturition (urination), and sexual arousal.
- The ANS affects heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, micturition (urination), and sexual arousal.
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- The ANS affects heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, micturition (urination), and sexual arousal.
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- The ANS affects heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, salivation, perspiration, pupillary dilation, micturition (urination), and sexual arousal.
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- Continence and micturition involve a balance between urethral closure and detrusor muscle activity.