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oliviahorn72

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A term meaning pertaining to the chest is:
 
  A) visceral
  B) crural
  C) lumbar
  D) thoracic

Question 2

________ is the formation of spermatozoa.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


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Answer to Question 1

D
Explanation: Thoracic means pertaining to the chest. Visceral means pertaining to the internal organs. Crural means pertaining to the legs. Lumbar means pertaining to the lumbar region.

Answer to Question 2

Spermatogenesis



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