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11= vena cava
12= right atrium
13= the red one that i can't see lol
14= right ventricle
15= pulmonary artery
16= pulmonary veins
17= left atrium
18= left ventricle
19=aorta
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an agglutinogen is any antigen, or foreign cell, toxin, bacteria, or anything else that gets the immune system reacting, that makes your body generate agglutinins. ... Agglutinins have multiple arms that can bind onto agglutinogens. This means one agglutinin can hold lots of invading pathogens together
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Villi are specialized for absorption in the small intestine as they have a thin wall, one cell thick, which enables a shorter diffusion path. They have a large surface area so there will be more efficient absorption of fatty acids and glycerol into the blood stream.
Part of: Wall of small intestine
Latin: small intestinales
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A. Nearsightedness
Explanation:
Nearsightedness usually occurs when your eyeball is longer than normal or your cornea is curved too steeply. Instead of being focused precisely on your retina, light is focused in front of your retina, resulting in a blurry appearance
Answer: C: Uterus D: Vagina Egg cells are produced in the ovaries
This process is called Ovulation
Explanation:
That is why we have periods