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A gynecoid pelvis is a:
 
  A) normal male pelvis.
  B) normal female pelvis.
  C) misshapen female pelvis.
  D) narrow female pelvis.

Question 2

The medical word for pertaining to the lower jawbone is:
 
  A) maxillary.
  B) maxilla.
  C) mandibular.
  D) mandible.



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Answer to Question 1

B
Explanation: A) A gynecoid pelvis is not a normal male pelvis.
B) Correct. Gynecoid means resembling a female.
C) A gynecoid pelvis is not a misshapen female pelvis.
D) A gynecoid pelvis is not a narrow female pelvis.

Answer to Question 2

C
Explanation: A) Maxillary means pertaining to the upper jawbone.
B) Maxilla is the upper jawbone.
C) Correct.
D) Mandible is the word for lower jawbone.



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