EP VISUAL ANAT.+PHYS.-MOD.MASTER.A+P AC
EP VISUAL ANAT.+PHYS.-MOD.MASTER.A+P AC
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Chapter 26.2, Problem 16SR
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To match: The each lettered term with the most closely related description of “First menstrual cycle”.

Introduction: Reproductive system (or genital system) is used for the sexual reproduction. The female attains puberty and begins to menstruate, which is the fertile period of the woman. At the end of the fertile period, the female attains menopause.

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EP VISUAL ANAT.+PHYS.-MOD.MASTER.A+P AC

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