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Sufayan.ah

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Crickets and grasshoppers compensated for their small head sizes by:
 
  a. Making their auditory organs very large
  b. Having their auditory organs on stalks above their heads
  c. Increasing the myelination of the auditory system
  d. Having their auditory organs on their legs

Question 2

Which hormonal stimulus is required for an XX fetus to develop labia, a clitoris, and a vagina?
 
  a. Exposure to androgens
  b. Exposure to estrogens
  c. Exposure to progesterone
  d. None



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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