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a] Identify the given diagram. Name the parts A to E.

b] What is contraception? List three advantages of adopting contraceptive measures.

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a] Given diagram is of Human female reproductive system
Names of parts A to E:
A] Fallopian tube (Oviduct) B] Ovary C] Uterus
D] Cervix E] Vagina
b] Contraception: lt is an artificial method or other techniques used to prevent pregnancy as a consequence of sexual intercourse.
Adopting the contraceptive measures helps in
i] Avoiding frequent and unwanted pregnancies.
ii] Controlling the size of family and improving the standard of living.
iii] Preventing sexually transmitted diseases.
iv] Maintaining adequate gap between two consecutive children.
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