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codyclark

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What statement describes research findings related to Internet infidelity?
 
  a. Most people do not consider online sexual interaction as cheating.
 b. Most couples do not communicate their rules about appropriate Internet use with their partners.
 c. Most online communication is limited to flirting and sexual talk, but does not progress to behaviors such as mutual masturbation.
  d. All of these

Question 2

What layer of the uterus contracts to expel menstrual fluid and to push the fetus out of the womb during labor?
 
  a. Perimetrium
  b. Myometrium
  c. Endometrium
   d. Perineum



hollysheppard095

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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