The uvula vesicae, a slight thickening at the bladder's internal urethral orifice, is produced by the median lobe of the prostate. This anatomical feature can be attributed to the enlargement or hypertrophy of this particular lobe, which projects towards the bladder, influencing the formation of the uvula vesicae. Understanding the structure and function of various lobes of the prostate is crucial for comprehending bladder neck anatomy and potential implications for urinary function.
The primary source of energy for Earth’s climate system is:
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Which of the following cranial nerves is responsible for the motor innervation of the muscles of mastication?
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