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jazziefee

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How do the emergency contraceptive pills Plan B and Ella differ?
 
  a. Plan B contains progestin; Ella contains ulipristal acetate.
  b. Plan B contains ulipristal acetate; Ella contains progestin.
  c. Plan B contains estrogen; Ella contains progestin.
  d. Plan B contains progestin; Ella contains estrogen.

Question 2

What is thought to be the main mechanism of action of emergency contraceptive pills?
 
  a. impairing a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus
  b. inhibition of ovulation
  c. breaking apart the sperm's flagella
  d. blockage of the fallopian tubes



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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