O Levels Biology (5090)•5090/12/O/N/23

Explanation
Accurate Labeling of Female Reproductive Anatomy
Steps:
- Locate oviducts (fallopian tubes) as structures from ovaries to uterus, labeled 1 and 4.
- Identify bladder as the urinary sac superior to the uterus, labeled 2.
- Recognize ureters as tubes delivering urine to the bladder, labeled 3.
- Confirm uterus as the pear-shaped organ housing the fetus, labeled 5, with cervix as its narrowed lower end, labeled 6.
Why B is correct:
- B accurately assigns uterus to the main reproductive chamber (label 5) and cervix to its outlet (label 6), per standard anatomical definitions.
Why the others are wrong:
- A mislabels 2 as urethra (urinary exit, not bladder) and 5 as cervix (uterus portion, not whole organ).
- C swaps 3 and 4 (ureter and ureter misassigned) with spelling error in "urether."
- D repeats C's errors in ureter positions and spelling.
Final answer: B
Topic: Sexual reproduction in humans
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