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imowrer

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Which of the following statements about cultural syndromes and eating disorders is correct?
 
  a. All eating disorders are cultural syndromes, linked to the media's thin ideal.
  b. Anorexia nervosa probably is a cultural syndrome, but bulimia nervosa is probably not.
  c. Bulimia nervosa probably is a cultural syndrome, but anorexia nervosa probably is not.
  d. Neither anorexia nervosa nor bulimia nervosa are cultural syndromes.

Question 2

Fragile X syndrome is more serious for males than for females, because females have
 
  a. another X chromosome to compensate.
  b. more resiliency overall.
  c. less sensitivity to what X chromosome damage can do.
  d. more genetic material overall.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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