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Tubes that bifurcate from the windpipe:
Uterine Contractions
The rhythmic tightening and relaxing of the uterine muscles, occurring most frequently during childbirth.
Placenta
An organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy, providing oxygen and nutrients to the growing baby while removing waste products from the baby's blood.
Umbilical Cord
The umbilical cord is a flexible cord-like structure containing blood vessels that connect a fetus to the placenta, providing oxygen and nutrients while removing waste.
Intellectual Disability
Intellectual disability refers to significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior, affecting social and practical skills.
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Q25: Hypersplenism<br>A)mass of lymph tissue in the nasopharynx<br>B)syndrome
Q27: Midline region where the bronchi, blood vessels,
Q39: Echocardiography (ECHO) is BEST described by which
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Q53: Small vein<br>A)pulmonary artery<br>B)tricuspid valve<br>C)sphygmomanometer<br>D)venule<br>E)ventricle<br>F)pulse<br>G)septum<br>H)vena cava<br>I)pulmonary vein<br>J)pulmonary valve<br>
Q102: Clots that travel to and suddenly block
Q110: Whooping cough; bacterial infection of the pharynx<br>A)asbestosis<br>B)asthma<br>C)atelectasis<br>D)bronchogenic
Q185: Interferons<br>A)mass of lymph tissue in the nasopharynx<br>B)syndrome