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Karen just finished an intense weightlifting session. It is likely that she will experience some muscle soreness the following morning due to the
 
  a. ability of some nociceptors to respond to capsaicin.
 b. ability of some nociceptors to respond to lactic acid.
 c. response of warm fibers to the heat generated by working muscles.
 d. opening of mechanically gated channels on some nociceptors.

Question 2

In males at puberty, sperm production is regulated by
 
  a. estradiol.
 b. FSH.
 c. LH.
 d. LH, FSH, and testosterone.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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