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    How Much Urine Would Be in the Urinary Bladder to Increase
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How Much Urine Would Be in the Urinary Bladder to Increase

Question 118

Question 118

Multiple Choice

How much urine would be in the urinary bladder to increase the pressure to an uncomfortable point?


A) 100 mL
B) 300 mL
C) 400 mL
D) 500 mL

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