Stimulation of uterine muscle contractions during childbirth is triggered by ____

a. oxytocin

b. prolactin

c. estrogen

d. aldosterone


a

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What will be an ideal response

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A.  strong and distinct. B.  weak and indistinct.

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The blastodisc (bilaminar germinal disc) of the early embryo consists of the

A. cytotrophoblast and the epiblast. B. epiblast and the trophoblast. C. hypoblast and the cytotrophoblast. D. hypoblast and the trophoblast. E. hypoblast and the epiblast.

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