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mikaylakyoung

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What are the layers of blood vessels from outside to inside?
 A) tunica intima; tunica externa; tunica media
  B) tunica intima; tunica media; tunica externa
  C) tunica media; tunica externa; tunica interna
  D) tunica externa; tunica interna; tunica media
  E) tunica externa; tunica media; tunica interna

Question 2

The portion of the uterine tube that ends in fingerlike fimbriae is the
 A) ampulla.
  B) distal segment.
  C) infundibulum.
  D) proximal segment.
  E) isthmus.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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