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Explain why you move your hand from hot stimuli before you register pain.
External Urethral Sphincter
A circular muscle that controls urination by constricting or relaxing to allow the flow of urine from the bladder.
Pubococcygeus
A muscle of the pelvic floor that supports the pelvic organs and is involved in urinary control and sexual function.
Occipital Bone
A bone at the lower back part of the skull, contributing to the cranial cavity's posterior wall and base.
Spinalis Cervicis
The spinalis cervicis is a muscle in the back of the neck that is part of the erector spinae muscle group, aiding in extending the cervical spine (neck).
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