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4. A fluid-filled sac on the surface of the ovary is called a(n) (1 point)

a) ovarian cyst.
b) fibroid tumor.
c) cystocele.
d) ovarian cancer.

My Answer: A
Could someone please check my answer?

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- Da Fash

Yes, A.

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Hi Da Fash!

Sure, I can help you check your answer to question 4. The question asks about a fluid-filled sac on the surface of the ovary, and you chose option A) ovarian cyst. To verify if your answer is correct, let's go through the other options as well:

a) Ovarian cyst: This is a possible correct answer. An ovarian cyst is a sac filled with fluid that forms on or inside the ovary.

b) Fibroid tumor: While fibroids are noncancerous growths that can occur in the uterus, they are not fluid-filled sacs on the surface of the ovary. So, this option is not correct.

c) Cystocele: A cystocele is a medical condition where the bladder protrudes into the , so this option is not related to the question.

d) Ovarian cancer: Ovarian cancer refers to cancerous growths in the ovaries, which may or may not involve the sac-like structures. Although cancerous growths in the ovaries may present with fluid collection, it is not specific to the question, so this option is not the best answer.

Based on this analysis, your answer, option A) ovarian cyst, seems to be correct. Well done!

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