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    Figure 19-1 Components of the Female Reproductive System
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Figure 19-1 Components of the Female Reproductive System

Question 49

Question 49

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  Figure 19-1 Components of the Female Reproductive System Use Figure 19-1 to identify the labeled part. -Label I represents which of the following structures? A)  urinary bladder B)  clitoris C)  labium minus D)  labium majus E)  greater vestibular gland Figure 19-1 Components of the Female Reproductive System
Use Figure 19-1 to identify the labeled part.
-Label I represents which of the following structures?


A) urinary bladder
B) clitoris
C) labium minus
D) labium majus
E) greater vestibular gland

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