3. Name the type of the epithelium lining the urinary bladder.

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3. Name the type of the epithelium lining the urinary bladder.
Relaxed urinary bladder
Distended urinary bladder
Compare the epithelium of the relaxed and distended urinary bladder. What difference do you
notice?
MAKE THE CONNECTION
1. Why, when a surgeon is operating on the kidney, is the surgery performed from the
side/posterior part of the abdomen and not through the anterior abdominal wall?
2. Kidney stones are usually located in the renal pelvis. What affect would this have on urine
flow and contents? Why are they so painful?
What is the most common composition of kidney stone?
3. Imagine that you had two large cups of coffee before you left for work. Now you are on the
highway, there is an accident ahead, and you have been sitting in traffic in your car for two
hours. What is the condition of the rugae in your urinary bladder?
After urine is produced and stored in the urinary bladder, it is not reabsorbed into the body
What prevents the reabsorption?
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Transcribed Image Text:3. Name the type of the epithelium lining the urinary bladder. Relaxed urinary bladder Distended urinary bladder Compare the epithelium of the relaxed and distended urinary bladder. What difference do you notice? MAKE THE CONNECTION 1. Why, when a surgeon is operating on the kidney, is the surgery performed from the side/posterior part of the abdomen and not through the anterior abdominal wall? 2. Kidney stones are usually located in the renal pelvis. What affect would this have on urine flow and contents? Why are they so painful? What is the most common composition of kidney stone? 3. Imagine that you had two large cups of coffee before you left for work. Now you are on the highway, there is an accident ahead, and you have been sitting in traffic in your car for two hours. What is the condition of the rugae in your urinary bladder? After urine is produced and stored in the urinary bladder, it is not reabsorbed into the body What prevents the reabsorption? 127
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