The trigone of the bladder:

A) forms the boundaries of the internal urethral orifice.
B) is a slight elevation of the internal posterior wall produced by the prostate.
C) is the internal area demarcated by the internal urethral and ureteric orifices.
D) is the extraperitoneal part of the external surface.
E) is synonymous with the apex.


Ans: C

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