Bladder spinal reflex is the mechanism so you can
consciously void urine. There are receptors in the bladder that senses the
amount of urine collected. These are responsible for that ‘voiding urge’. The
higher the amount of urine collected, the greater the intensity of the signals.
Finally, when you get to the bathroom,
another set of nerves lets you consciously urinate so you can select which bathroom
stall is nice for peeing. Diabetes mellitus can damage nerves in the spinal
cord, including those involved in functioning of the bladder. Damage to the nerves
in the bladder spinal reflex arc is suspected if the patient suffers from
urinary retention – where the patient can consciously void urine but cannot
feel if the bladder is full.
Answer:
Low,high
Explanation:
Thyroxine is a complex organic compound containing iodine. Thyroxine concentration in the body is kept to the required levels through a negative feedback mechanism. The production of thyroid stimulating hormone is regulated by thyroxine. An increase in thyroxine inhibits the pituitary gland which responds by secreting less thyrotropic hormone. This in turn reduces the activity of thyroid gland leading to a drop in thyroxine production. A low thyroxine level removes the inhibitory influence on the pituitary so that more thyroid stimulating hormone is produced.
It would be A: Cells if right can i get a <span>Brainliest</span>