Reflex arc for micturition invovles the sensory input (the afferent neruon) to the spinal cord consisting of the stretch receptors located on the urinary bladder and the efferent neurons consisting of the parasympathetic (usually pelvic splanchincs). The pelvic splanchnic cause the detrusor muscle to contract. The reflex arc also contains an efferent somatic (pudendal nerve) output to the external sphincter which relaxes the external sphinctor and causes the urine to flow through the urethra.
Again, this is a VERY broad overall gist of what goes on - there are a LOT of other factors that controls micturition such as the sympathetic control and the central nervous sytem (voluntary control). The reflex arc can be inhibited by a variety of factors and can also be initiated also under the central nervous control- the cortex and the brainstem.
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It should be noted that the reflex arc is at the S3, S4 and S5 spinal cord level. This is also the level where the pelvic splanchnic nerves come out the ventral primary rami to innervate the bladder.
micturition or micturate
Yes, micturition is another word for urination.
I believe it is called "micturition". -JS yes it is micturition..... double checked in medical dictionary thanks -JS from mzippa
Micturition
Micturation is urination.
Urinating, which is contracting the urinary bladder.
The parasympathetic nervous system allows the act of micturition. The sympathetic nervous system inhibits it.
Micturition is the medical term for urination. Urinating is emptying the bladder through the urethra. It is also known as voiding.
Yes. The terms "micturition," "voiding" and "emiction" all refer to urination, the passage of urine from the bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body.
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Urination erection?
The scientific name for urine is "urine." It is a liquid waste product produced by the kidneys as they filter waste and excess substances from the blood.