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panfilo

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During a breech presentation, the prolonged constriction of the umbilical cord may occur as the:
 
  A) tiny air sacs in the baby's lungs stick together without expanding.
  B) umbilical cord may dry and fall off on its own.
  C) baby's body may press the umbilical cord against the birth canal.
  D) baby does not receive enough oxygen in utero to develop properly.

Question 2

_________ causes the labia, vagina, and uterus to develop during puberty.
 
  A) Estrogen
  B) Androgen
  C) Testosterone
  D) Serotonin



aliotak

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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