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Pretty sure the answer is A. love and B. belonging.
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Many changes happen in female bodies during <u>puberty</u>. For example, about once a month, an egg is released from one of the almond-shaped organs known as the <u>ovaries</u>. This process is called <u>ovulation.</u>
The egg then enters the <u>fallopian tube</u>. For a few days, the egg cell travels through this tube towards the <u>uterus</u>. The lining of this organ, called the <u>endometrium,</u> thickens in preparation for a fertilized egg. If the egg is not fertilized by the male <u>sperm cell</u>, it will leave the body, along with the lining of the uterus and a small amount of blood. This process is called <u>menstruation</u>.
The <u>cervix</u> is located at the bottom of the uterus and has a tiny opening at its centre. This may also be a common site of cancer in female bodies, which a doctor can check for during a <u>PAP</u> test.
The <u>vagina</u> is the female sexual organ through which menstrual blood passes and is the canal that a baby travels down during birth. Some female bodies have a thin fold of skin near the opening to the vagina, which is called the <u>hymen</u>.
The entire outside of the female genitals is called the <u>vulva</u>. There are folds of skin, which are part of this organ, that protect the opening from infection. The <u>outer la.bia</u> are the outermost, and have pubic hair growing on them. The <u>inner la.bia</u> are darker in colour because they are made of erectile tissue. The inner labia come together to form a protective hood around the <u>cli.toris</u>.
It is a completely false statement that when <span>hair samples are taken, they are generally cut off about half way to the root. The correct option among the two options that are given in the question is the second option. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has come to your desired help.</span>
I think that it is a but im not sure of that so dont be dependant on my anwser