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Why does the rate of effusion increase with a decrease in the molar mass?
Clitoris
A female sexual organ located at the anterior part of the vulva, known for its sensitivity and role in female sexual pleasure.
Infundibulum
A funnel-shaped cavity or structure, especially the stalk connecting the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus in the brain.
Fimbriae
Finger-like projections at the end of the fallopian tubes that help guide the egg from the ovary towards the uterus.
Ciliary Action
The movement of cilia, small hair-like structures, which work to move particles or fluids over the surface of certain cells.
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