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GE (discussed in the Chapter 6 Opening Case)is an example of a firm that used its corporate strategy to achieve competitive advantage by selecting and managing a group of different businesses competing in different product markets.
Medulla
The innermost part of an organ or structure, especially the inner region of an organ or bone.
Renal Papillae
The apex of the renal pyramid which projects into the lumen of the minor calyx of the kidney, allowing for urine to flow into the ureter.
External Urinary Opening
The external opening of the urinary tract through which urine is expelled from the body; in males, it is located at the tip of the penis, and in females, it is situated in the vulva.
Urethra
The tube that conducts urine from the bladder to the outside of the body in both males and females, and also transports semen in males.
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