Input from stretch receptors in the bladder wall issue signals by way of sensory fibers in the pelvic nerve to the O lumbar spinal cord O thoracic spinal cord O sacral spinal cord
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Where are the afferent neurons for the micturition reflex arc located? Multiple Choice Bladder wall Sacral region of the spinal cord Internal urethral sphincter None of these are correct.
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