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what is the importance of the uterine glycogen-producing glandsthe uterine glands produce glycogen that can be degraded into glucose to nourish the
what is the structure into which the follicle is transformed after ovulation what is the importance of that structure in the menstrual cyclethe
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what are the endocrine glands that regulate sexual activity in males how does this regulation work and what are the involved hormonesin males the
what is the function of the secretions of the prostate seminal vesicle and bulbourethral glands in reproductionthese secretions with sperm cells from
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why is the cytoplasm of sperm cells very reduced why do mitochondria of sperm cells concentrate in the base of the flagellumthe decreased cytoplasm
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q according to classical mechanics what is the concept of time as-per to classical mechanicsi the time interval among two events has the same value
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q state the fundamental postulates of special theory of relativitythe two basic postulates of the special theory of relativity arei the laws of
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