The first one is a MAD goal, the other goals are not specific enough to be a MAD goal.
1. Do you think blurring the line between a business good and a consumer good is an effective marketing strategy? Explain. Yes, I believe it is a effective strategy because the consumer may be interested in the product and the company has it at its disposal. 1. Which phase of the product development process do you believe is most important? Why? I believe phase four which is prototype and marketing development is the most important because anybody can come up with an idea but actually creating it and making it a product is the tough part. 2. How important do you think focus groups are to the eventual success of a new product? I don’t think they are extremely important but I believe it gives the company a good idea of what the consumers may think about the product
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Answer:
b. The ampulla region with highly folded mucosa.
Explanation:
The uterine tubes are two structures that transport the oocyte from the ovary to the uterus. It has four regions, starting with the one closer to the ovaries they are:
Fimbriae: they are ciliated projections that once the ovary releases the oocyte, they capture it and guide it to the interior of the uterine tube.
Infundibulum: this is the portion of the uterine tube that takes the oocyte. It has a conic shape.
Ampulla: It is the region that follows after the infundibulum. It is the longest segment of the ovary ducts, and it is where the sperm meets the oocyte, in other words, where fertilization occurs. The mucosa lining in this area has primary, secondary, and tertiary mucosa folds. They have cells that provide nutrients to the egg and move it towards the uterus.
Isthmus: It is the last part of the uterine tubes. It connects the ampulla to the uterus, and its function is to deliver the eggs to the uterus. The mucosa has fewer folds.
The doctor removed the uterine tube because, even though the fertilization happens in the ampulla of this organ, the fertilized egg then has to move to the uterus to keep its development.
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