HOLES HUMAN A&P TEXT W CAT LAB BNDL
HOLES HUMAN A&P TEXT W CAT LAB BNDL
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Chapter 20, Problem 38CA
Summary Introduction

To describe:

The location and structure of the urinary bladder.

Introduction:

The urinary bladder is a muscular organ present in the pelvic cavity. In females, the anterior walls of the uterus and vagina are contracted by the bladder. The urinary bladder consists of different layers which makes it a thick organ.

Pictorial representation:

Fig.1:Structure of a urinary bladder.

HOLES HUMAN A&P TEXT W CAT LAB BNDL, Chapter 20, Problem 38CA

Fig.1:Structure of a urinary bladder.

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HOLES HUMAN A&P TEXT W CAT LAB BNDL

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