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What is ovulation

Ovulation is the cyclical process, in which a female produces ova (eggs) in an ovary (ovarian gland/follicle), and discharges them toward the uterus via a fallopian tube in preparation for conception (about mid-cycle). This process is the underlying function of the menstrual cycle, not the bleeding which actually ends the cycle.

What are T cells and B cells

both are lymphosites

How are the nervous system and the endocrine system different

The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors .

The nervous system can affect only nearby cells

The repeat sign is distinguished by

two dots placed in the second and third space

Which is part of the nonspecific immune response

Inflammation and fever are nonspecific immune system reactions.

Which is an example of genetic drift

The distribution of alleles changes due to random chance.

or

The allele frequency of a population changes due to a bottleneck effect. <apex>

Which best describes food when it reaches the stomach

The polysaccharides have been broken down.

Which of the following is an example of a feedback loop in the body

One gland causes calcium ions to be released; another gland causes them to be absorbed

Which is a gamete

A sperm or egg

A fetus has been developing for three months What will happen next

eyes develop

lips start to form

Vocal cords develop.

Can you claim for kidney loss at momentum policy

an i claim for kidney loss at momentum life policy

What are hormones made from cholesterol called

Steroid hormones

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