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Chapter 26.3, Problem 1AWYK
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To determine:
The reason for changes in the vaginal epithelium at the time of puberty.
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The vagina is a part of the female reproductive system. It is a tube-like structure that helps in the discharge of menstrual fluid, receives penis and semen and gives birth to the baby.
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