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People with Turner's syndrome
 
  A) lack steroid receptors.
  B) have no gonads.
  C) develop male internal sex organs.
  D) have two Y chromosomes and one X chromosome.
  E) are prolific at bearing children.

Question 2

The prenatal development of the internal reproductive structures of the female
 
  A) requires the suppression of the Mllerian system by anti-Mllerian hormone.
  B) requires secretion of estradiol by the pituitary.
  C) is caused by secretion of progesterone.
  D) requires no hormone.
  E) requires functional anti-Mllerian receptors.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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