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A phlebotomist stocks the phlebotomy tray with both red and blue banded microhematocrit tubes.
-Are both types of tubes needed on the phlebotomy tray?
Uterine Horns
The points where the uterus and the fallopian tubes meet; more pronounced in some animals than in humans.
Infundibulum
The funnel-shaped end part of some organ or structure, such as the pituitary stalk.
Fimbriae
Short, hair-like structures on the surface of some bacteria that help in attachment to other cells and surfaces.
Mesometrium
The part of the broad ligament of the uterus that encloses the uterus, connecting it to the lateral pelvic walls.
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