One is that the name was coined by French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat who said it was a ‘cry of exclamation and astonishment’, which the locals gave upon seeing the creature. The second is that ‘aye-aye’ is derived from the Malagasy phrase heh heh which means ‘I don’t know’. When the locals were asked what the creature was, they would answer‘heh heh’, either because they really didn’t know what it was or they were afraid to speak its name.
The uterine horns are the points where the uterus and the fallopian tubes meet. They are one of the points of attachment for the round ligament of uterus (the other being the mons pubis). ... The spare egg, that cannot travel the fallopian tube, is absorbed into the body.
The answer to complete this sentence would be ''herniated disk''.
I believe your answer would be A. Hope this helps!
Answer; d.vitamin production
Explanation: The small intestine absorps carbohydrate