Which of the following pairs is correctly matched? (select one)
(a) broad ligaments - suppo...
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Which of the following pairs is correctly matched? (select one)
(a) broad ligaments - support the uterus
(b) cervix - lined with rugae
(c) basal layer - layer of endometrium closest to uterine cavity
(d) perimetrium - muscular coat of uterus
(e) endometrium - connective tissue layer
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