The life stage at which the reproductive organs become capable ________.

A. is puberty
B. is birth
C. varies between males and females
D. is menopause


Answer: A

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What vitamin is required to synthesize retinal?

A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin E

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Which of the following types of cells are anucleate when mature?

A. Skeletal muscle cells B. White blood cells C. Liver cells D. Erythrocytes

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