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If stretch receptors in wall of urinary bladder are destroyed
(a) Micturition reflex occurs normally
(b) Filling at bladder remains unaffected
(c) Person has to undergo hemodialysis
(d) Formation of one comes to a halt

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Micturition reflex ocours normally

B

Filling at bladder remains unattected

C

Person has to undergo hemoanalysis

D

Formation of one comes to a halt

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