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Brain and Behaviour Sex Differences

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Brain and Behaviour: Sex Differences

  1. The female balls are a. the XX chromosomes b. the outer sexual organs, for example the vulva c. the ovaries d. the vaginal organs Answer: C

  2. Guys have chromosomes a. XX b. XY c. YY d. XXX Answer: B

  3. The essential chemical in females is a. testosterone b. oestrogen c. androgen d. dihydrotestosterone Answer: B

  4. Twins that share 100% of their qualities are named a. monozygotic b. dizygotic c. unizygotic d. bizygotic Answer: A

  5. What term is utilized to portray an individual with both male and female conceptive tissues? a. intrasex b. pseudohermaphrodite c. intersex d. aphrodite Answer: C

  6. Which of coming up next isn't a sex chromosome abnormal condition? a. Turner's disorder b. Klinefelter's condition c. XXX condition d. YYY condition Answer: D

  7. Which of coming up next isn't utilized as a proportion of the sex of a person? a. sex chromosomes b. verbal capacity c. gonads d. external genitalia Answer: B

  8. Psychosocial scholars see sexuality because of a. environmental factors b. hormonal atypicality c. sex chromosome atypicality d. a blend of organic elements Answer: A

  9. Spermarche marks the beginning of pubescence in a. males b. females c. both guys and females d. neither guys nor females Answer: A

  10. In creating guys inside the belly, receptor cells in the nerve center don't react to a. androgen b. testosterone c. oestrogen d. gonadotropins Answer: C

  11. The pre-birth androgen hypothesis recommends that female homosexuality happens due to a. underexposure to pre-birth androgens b. overexposure to testosterone c. overexposure to pre-birth androgens d. underexposure to estrogen Answer: C

  12. Which of coming up next are NOT attributes ordinarily connected with Klinefelter's condition? a. undersized penis b. inability to create sperm c. high sexual inspiration d. development of bosoms Answer: C

  13. A person with 5-alpha reductase condition is a. genetically male yet with female appearance b. genetically female yet with male appearance c. male sex yet female sex d. female sex yet male sex Answer: A

  14. People with Turner's condition acquire what chromosomes? a. XX b. XO c. XXY d. XXX Answer: B

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Brain and Behaviour Sex Differences

Course: Abnormal Psychology (PSY 213A)

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Brain and Behaviour: Sex Differences
1. The female balls are
a. the XX chromosomes
b. the outer sexual organs, for example the vulva
c. the ovaries
d. the vaginal organs
Answer: C
2. Guys have chromosomes
a. XX
b. XY
c. YY
d. XXX
Answer: B
3. The essential chemical in females is
a. testosterone
b. oestrogen
c. androgen
d. dihydrotestosterone
Answer: B
4. Twins that share 100% of their qualities are named
a. monozygotic
b. dizygotic
c. unizygotic
d. bizygotic
Answer: A
5. What term is utilized to portray an individual with both male and female conceptive tissues?
a. intrasex
b. pseudohermaphrodite
c. intersex
d. aphrodite
Answer: C
6. Which of coming up next isn't a sex chromosome abnormal condition?
a. Turner's disorder
b. Klinefelter's condition
c. XXX condition
d. YYY condition
Answer: D
7. Which of coming up next isn't utilized as a proportion of the sex of a person?
a. sex chromosomes
b. verbal capacity
c. gonads
d. external genitalia
Answer: B