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Estrogen stimulation causes cervical and vaginal epithelium to accumulate...? |
a. calcium That is a very specific question. It is glycogen (animal starch) it stains very dark brown with iodine. Using iodine you can easily see the edge of the cervix and vagina (because they stain different browns) and any warts and most cancers which don't store glycogen. |
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