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Alex
3 years ago
9

Which is not a good example of someone you should ask to help you with your problem?

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2 answers:
olga_2 [115]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C- a stranger

dalvyx [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: C.

Never ask a person you don't know for help. It could be a dangerous.

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For women, a potential pregnancy begins in the ovaries, those two almond-shaped glands attached to either side of the uterus.

Ovaries come fully stocked: You are born with 1 to 2 million eggs – more than a lifetime's supply. The eggs begin dying off almost immediately, and no more are ever produced.

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If not, the egg ends its journey at the uterus, where it either dissolves or is absorbed by the body. When pregnancy doesn't occur, the ovary eventually stops making estrogen and progesterone (hormones that help maintain a pregnancy), and the thickened lining of the uterus is shed during your period.

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The average sperm lives only a few weeks in a man's body, and about 250 million are released with each ejaculation. That means new sperm are always in production.

Sperm begin developing in the testicles, the two glands in the scrotal sac beneath the penis. ( The testicles hang outside a man's body because they're quite sensitive to temperature.

To produce healthy sperm, testicles have to stay around 94 degrees Fahrenheit – about four degrees cooler than normal body temperature. The sperm are stored in a part of the testicle called the epididymis before mixing with semen just prior to ejaculation.

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