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... bladder form air sacs , one adjacent to each utricular macula . In the mormyrids , which include the elephant - nosed fish , a similar condi- tion exists in early life ; during adult development , how- ever , the connections with the ...
... bladder form air sacs , one adjacent to each utricular macula . In the mormyrids , which include the elephant - nosed fish , a similar condi- tion exists in early life ; during adult development , how- ever , the connections with the ...
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... bladder function . These nerves are called collectively the sympathetic nervous system . Mode of stimulant action . Drugs that either facilitate or antagonize the actions of acetylcholine and norepi- nephrine in parasympathetic and ...
... bladder function . These nerves are called collectively the sympathetic nervous system . Mode of stimulant action . Drugs that either facilitate or antagonize the actions of acetylcholine and norepi- nephrine in parasympathetic and ...
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... bladder , the tubes between the kidneys and the bladder- the ureters and the urethra , the tube carrying urine from the bladder to the external opening . Most of the urologist's patients are male , for two reasons : ( 1 ) the urinary ...
... bladder , the tubes between the kidneys and the bladder- the ureters and the urethra , the tube carrying urine from the bladder to the external opening . Most of the urologist's patients are male , for two reasons : ( 1 ) the urinary ...
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