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Deast7027

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Simon LeVay's research on brain differences of heterosexuals and homosexuals
 
  A) found no differences in the brains of gays and straights.
  B) suggests a correlation between brain differences and sexual orientation.
  C) found that homosexuals have a third hemisphere in their brains.
  D) proves brain differences are the cause of homosexuality.

Question 2

In men, when blood levels of testosterone rise
 
  A) the pituitary gland secretes LH.
  B) the hypothalamus secretes LH.
  C) the pituitary gland stops secreting LH.
  D) the hypothalamus starts secreting LH-RH.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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