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The internal urethral sphincter an involuntary sphincter that keeps the urethra closed when urine is not being used.

The external urethral sphincter is fashioned by skeletal muscles as the urethra passes thorugh the pelvic floor.This sphincter is voluntary controlled.

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The internal urethral sphincter is composed of skeletal muscle whereas the external urethral sphincter the lower sphincter is composed of smooth muscle and thus is under involuntary control?

it is the opposite. The internal sphincter is composed of smooth muscles while the external one is composed of skeletal muscles


Are there 2 anal sphincter muscles?

Yes, there are two anal sphincter muscles: the internal anal sphincter, which is made of smooth muscle and is under involuntary control, and the external anal sphincter, which is made of skeletal muscle and is under voluntary control.


Is the Sphincter a voluntary muscle?

The anal sphincter and the bladder sphincter in potty trained children and in most other people whose spinal cords are intact or are not suffering from some diseases.


What happens for micturition to occur?

1) The detrusor muscle must contract 2) The internal urethral sphincter must open 3)The external urethral sphincter must open


What characteristics does an abnormal external sphincter electromyography have?

A diseased external sphincter muscle will produce an abnormal pattern of electrical activity.


What voluntary muscle delays urination?

external urethral sphincter


What characteristics does a successful external sphincter electromyography have?

In a normally functioning external sphincter muscle, the electromyogram will show increased electrical activity when the patient tightens the muscle and a little or no electrical activity when it is relaxed.


Why do you urinate when you defecate?

The primary muscles that function to hold in stool are the internal and external anal sphincters. The internal sphincter is a completely involuntary organ, and as stool passes through this sphincter, the muscle slowly relaxes. The stool then contacts the external sphincter, which is a completely voluntary organ. At this point, we sense that there is an increased pressure in our rectum, and we likely feel the need to defecate. If a toilet or other commode is close by, we sit down and voluntarily relax our external anal sphincter, and the stool passes through. If, however, we would rather not have a bowel movement at that moment, we voluntarily tighten our external anal sphincter, and the stool is retained in the rectum.


Is the bladder a voluntary muscle?

The majority of the bladder is made of detrusor muscle. This muscle is told by the nervous system to contract when it expands. This is what causes the feeling of needing to urinate. In order to urinate the involuntary muscle the internal sphincter, and the voluntary muscle the external sphincter must both be opened. The detrusor muscle moves involuntarily, so the bladder would probably considered an involuntary muscle.


How is external sphincter electromyography done?

When a patient cannot voluntarily control urination (incontinence), a physician may order this test to determine if the problem is caused by the failure of this muscle. The voluntary contraction or release of a muscle.


How does the urinary sphincter work?

The urethral sphincter is broken down into two separate muscles, the internal and external sphincter muscles of the urethra. The internal muscle is located where the urethra joins the bladder. It is under involuntary control and works by balancing the sympathetic (keeping closed) and parasympathetic (opening) nervous systems. The second muscle is located just after the prostate gland. It is under voluntary control and works by the somatic nervous system.


The voluntarily controlled sphincter fashioned by skeletal muscle at the point where the urethra passes through the pelvic floor is called the?

External Urethral Sphincter