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Social identity theory partially explains why people in low-status jobs tend to define themselves in terms of non-job groups.
Uterine Wall
The muscular layer of the uterus, which expands during pregnancy and contracts during childbirth.
Estrogen Production
The synthesis of estrogen hormones, primarily by the ovaries, which play key roles in female reproductive health and secondary sexual characteristics.
Sexual Act
A physical interaction between individuals that involves the genital organs, often for reproduction or pleasure.
Clitoris
A sensitive and erectile part of the female genitals at the anterior end of the vulva, playing a key role in female sexual pleasure.
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