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xclash

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Small, fluid-filled sacs, which can form on the ovary and do not pose a health threat under most conditions are known as ____.
 
  a. Bartholin's glands c. oviducts
  b. ovarian cysts d. fimbriae

Question 2

Women who take birth control pills, who were pregnant at an early age, or who had several pregnancies have particularly low rates of ____.
 
  a. breast cancer c. ovarian cancer
  b. cervical cancer d. endometrial cancer



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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