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Assertion : Urinary bladder can consider...

Assertion : Urinary bladder can considerably expand to accommodate urine.
Reason : It is lined by stertchable squamous epithelium.

A

If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion

B

If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion

C

If the assertion is true but the reason is false

D

If both the assertion and reason are false

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The correct Answer is:
C

Urinary bladder can be considerably expands to accommodate urine. It is lined by transitional epithelium. It form squamous epithelial cells when stretched and low cuboidal to low columnar when relaxed. It permits distension.
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