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Chapter 25, Problem 10RQ
Which of the following statements about the uterine cervix is false?
a. It delates at the end of the first stage of labor.
b. The internal os opens into the vagina.
c. The cervical gland secrete mucus.
d. It contains the cervical canal.
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