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amal

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Which term is NOT a pathological condition?
 
  a. hemianopia
  b. cyclotomy
  c. xerophthalmia
  d. phacomalacia

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT an organ of the genitourinary system?
 
  a. kidney
  b. bulbourethral gland
  c. urethra
  d. adrenal gland


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Answer to Question 1

b
Explanation:
a. hemianopia: is a pathological condition
b. cyclotomy: correct
c. xerophthalmia: is a pathological condition
d. phacomalacia: is a pathological condition

Answer to Question 2

d
Explanation:
a. kidney: is a genitourinary organ
b. bulbourethral gland: is a genitourinary organ
c. urethra: is a genitourinary organ
d. adrenal gland: correct



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