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lracut11

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Both men and women appear to show increased secretion of ________ in anticipation of renewed sexual contact.
 
  a. cortisol
  b. kisspeptin
  c. leptin
  d. estradiol
  e. testosterone

Question 2

Which of the following is the current conclusion regarding the role of androgens in female sexual activity?
 
  a. Androgens amplify the effects of estradiol.
  b. Androgens' effects in women are no more than a placebo effect.
  c. Androgens act to increase genital blood flow in older females.
  d. Androgens inhibit the actions of estradiol in female sexual behavior.
  e. Androgens and estradiol are interchangeable hormones for female sexual behavior.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e. testosterone

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. Androgens amplify the effects of estradiol.



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