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What is the maximum capacity of a normal adult bladder before involuntary micturition is likely to occur?

  • A. 800-900ml
  • B. 300-600ml
  • C. 1000-2000ml
  • D. 400-700ml
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: 300-600ml. A normal adult bladder can hold approximately 300-600ml of urine before the urge to urinate becomes strong and involuntary micturition is likely to occur. Choice A (800-900ml), Choice C (1000-2000ml), and Choice D (400-700ml) all exceed the typical capacity of a normal adult bladder and would generally not be accurate in the context of involuntary micturition.