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erika

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If you were to see the developing gonads of a 6-week-old male fetus, you would see:
 
  a. a clearly defined scrotum and penis.
  b. a clearly defined Wolffian duct system.
  c. gonads that are not differentiated for a male or female.
  d. clearly defined ovaries.

Question 2

If the Sry gene is present but there are faulty receptors for testosterone, it is likely that:
 
  a. the testes will not develop.
  b. the testes will develop but the penis will not develop.
  c. ovaries will develop instead of testes.
  d. ovaries and testes will develop.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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