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What structures inside the human penis are responsible for an erection?
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A stand of aspen trees on a mountainside in Colorado is composed of genetic clones of a parent tree. Each new tree emerges from a root stock of the parent tree. This type of reproduction is referred to as
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Exposure to which of the following chemicals is correlated with low-birth weight and premature birth?
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What is the final product after a primary oocyte goes through meiosis?
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The evidence that endocrine disruptors in the water supply can cause human reproductive problems is
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Jane is a 20-year-old individual who externally resembles a female but who is actually genetically a male (XY). Based on your knowledge of human development, how could this be possible?
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The most successful gamete production strategies observed in nature consist of
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Atrazine is a widely-used pesticide hypothesized to be an endocrine disruptor that results in
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The corpus luteum produces and releases ________ following ovulation.
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The form of reproduction used by E. coli, a type of bacteria found in your digestive tract, is
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A surge in which of the following hormones is responsible for ovulation?
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Which of the following conception control methods is most effective?
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