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Which section of the brain was different in Simon LeVay's study of 35 heterosexual and homosexual men who had died from AIDS?
 
  A) Third interstitial nucleus of the anterior hypothalamus
  B) Fifth interstitial nucleus of the posterior hypothalamus
  C) First interstitial nucleus of the cerebellum
  D) Third interstitial nucleus of the cerebellum

Question 2

Masters and Johnson's early work scientifically described
 
  A) male reproductive anatomy.
  B) the human sexual response.
  C) female reproductive anatomy.
  D) the flirting behavior of adults.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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