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Which of the following statements regarding the vagina is not true?
 
  A) serves as the birth canal
  B) receives the penis during intercourse
  C) outlet for menstrual flow
  D) branches into the urethra

Question 2

Inhalation brings in fresh ________ and exhalation removes ________.
 
  A) carbon dioxide, oxygen
  B) oxygen, nitrogen
  C) oxygen, carbon dioxide
  D) nitrogen, carbon dioxide


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Answer to Question 1

D
Explanation: The vagina does not branch into the urethra. The other statements are true.

Answer to Question 2

C
Explanation: Inhalation brings in fresh oxygen and exhalation removes carbon dioxide. The other choices are incorrect.



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