What is micturition?
Urination
What three stages are involved in micturition?
Describe the basic process of micturition. PART 1
Describe the basic process of micturition. PART 2
Describe the basic process of micturition. PART 3
Describe the renal pelvis.
Funnel-like dilated proximal part of the ureter
What is not required for micturition? Explain how you know.
Neural control by the CNS is not needed.
- Ureters seem to function normally when their extrinsic nerves are cut
What is required for control of micturition?
Describe kidney stones (renal calculi) and how they develop.
What does urine contain to prevent kidney stone formation?
Citrate inhibitors
Outline the composition of kidney stones.
Why are kidney stones more common in men than women?
Difference in levels of testosterone
What can kidney stones be caused by?
What are the symptoms of kidney stones?
Describe the mucosal lining of the bladder.
Describe the muscle coat lining the epithelium of the bladder.
Describe the trigone.
What is the outlet of the bladder into the urethra guided by?
Internal and external sphincter
Describe the internal sphincter.
How does the internal sphincter open?
Describe the external sphincter.
What is the levator ani?
Muscle situated on either side of the pelvis
What is the difference between female and male sphincters? Explain why there is a difference.
Describe the differences between a male and female urethra.