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crobinson2013

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All of the following are characteristics of untreated androgen insensitivity syndrome EXCEPT
 
  A) female external genitals.
  B) testes.
  C) breast growth at puberty.
  D) female internal genitals.
  E) the inability to have children.

Question 2

The major principle illustrated by Turner's syndrome is that
 
  A) different hormones are required to develop or to suppress the development of the male reproductive organs.
  B) female secondary sexual characteristics appear without the ovaries.
  C) ovaries are necessary for development of the Mllerian system.
  D) ovaries are NOT necessary for development of the Mllerian system.
  E) male fetuses produce Mllerian-inhibiting substance.



courtney_bruh

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Rationale: The major principle illustrated by Turner's syndrome is that ovaries are NOT necessary for development of the Mllerian system.



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