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The willingness of humans to engage in mating behavior is _________.
 
  a. not proven to be associated with female fertility and ensuring reproduction
  b. linked to the female's estrus cycle
  c. dependent on the female's response to the male's readiness
  d. simpler than nonhuman animal species

Question 2

Throughout history, many people have believed in the magical power of certain foods or substances to enhance human sexual arousal or desire. The problem with such a belief is that _________.
 
  a. the items are too expensive for most people to afford
  b. the items are difficult to obtain in the United States
  c. most of the items taste terrible
  d. no item of any kind has ever been scientifically proven to have this effect, for the belief is false



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: D





 

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