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berenicecastro

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From an evolutionary standpoint, why does a woman's testosterone levels increase after falling in love?
 
  a. to increase her aggression towards other females, thus ensuring she will ward of any competitors
  b. to heighten physical features associated with fertility (i.e., fuller lips), thus ensuring mating
  c. to increase her aggression, thus ensuring she will protect any resulting offspring
  d. to increase her sex drive, thus ensuring mating

Question 2

____ is important for trust, empathy, emotional accessibility, and pair bonding.
 
  a. Dopatocin c. Neurotocin
  b. Oxytocin d. Vasotocin



Qarqy

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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