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Bowman’s glands are located in the
Options
(a) anterior pituitary
(b) female reproductive system of cockroach
(c) olfactory epithelium of our nose
(d) proximal end of uriniferous tubules.
Correct Answer:
olfactory epithelium of our nose
Explanation:
Bowman’s g;ands are located in the olfactory epitelium of our nose.
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