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Where Is Testicular Cancer Most Likely to Originate

Question 14

Question 14

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Where is testicular cancer most likely to originate?


A) Connective tissue cells of the seminiferous tubules
B) Epithelial cells of the seminiferous tubules
C) Intestinal cells
D) Mediastinal cells
E) Epidermal cells of the scrotum

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