we speak primarily about the pressure that the fluid (urine) that is within the bladder exerts on the bladder lining. Because physiologically, the bladder does not just increase in volume, it does that as a result of an increase in Fluid (urine) volume .. and as that Urine Volume increases, it exerts pressure directly onto the walls of the bladder hope this helps ❤️!
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How pressure increased when volume initially increased whereas both are inversly proportional
we speak primarily about the pressure that the fluid (urine) that is within the bladder exerts on the bladder lining. Because physiologically, the bladder does not just increase in volume, it does that as a result of an increase in Fluid (urine) volume .. and as that Urine Volume increases, it exerts pressure directly onto the walls of the bladder
hope this helps ❤️!
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