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A person who suffers from androgen-insensitivity syndrome would be expected to
 
  a. show male external genitalia.
  b. have ovaries.
  c. secrete androgens.
  d. lack female internal reproductive structures.
  e. lack anti-Mullerian hormone.

Question 2

In which disorder would the external genitals of a female develop in conjunction with testes?
 
  a. adrenogenital syndrome
  b. Turner's syndrome
  c. Sry syndrome
  d. persistent Mllerian duct syndrome
  e. androgen-insensitivity syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. secrete androgens.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: e. androgen-insensitivity syndrome





 

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