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maegan_martin

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Immunizations or vaccines are produced by taking a ________ or weakened infectious agent of a disease and injecting it into the human body.
 
  a. hibernating
  b. live
  c. dead
  d. toxic

Question 2

The breasts, or ________ glands, are compound alveolar structures consisting of 12 to 15 glandular tissue lobes separated by connecting tissue.
 
  a. pituitary
  b. adrenal
  c. mammary
  d. thyroid



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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