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likoan [24]
3 years ago
9

Micturition is another term for __________. Multiple Choice inflammation of the urinary bladder glomerular filtration the produc

tion of nitrogenous wastes the elimination of urine the countercurrent multiplier process
Social Studies
1 answer:
icang [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

elimination of urine.

Explanation:

elimination of urine.

Micturiition -  it is the process involving the removal of urine from a urinary bladder.  

the urinary bladder is that place that stores urine for a certain period of time till it fills, once it gets fill excess pressure exert on the bladder due to which it gets necessary to go for urination.

Dsiorder in micturition can be done in the form of  disturbance in the urine frequency,change in the composition of urine etc

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