Exam 9: Reproductive Behavior
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Compare and contrast the hormonal basis for sexual maturity in a male and in a female.
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A key difference between rodent and human female sexual behavior is that
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Repeated sexual encounters with the same female rat will lead to long pauses in male sexual behavior.
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Damage to the accessory olfactory bulb would impair the ______ effect.
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Provide an overview of the hormonal events that form the human menstrual cycle (include in your answer a diagram showing hormone fluctuations across time).
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Describe and explain the differences between masculinization and defeminization.Give an example for each effect.
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Activational effects of hormones occur in adulthood,after development is complete.
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Which statement best describes the effects of a chemical castration (using a GnRH antagonist)on sexual behavior in a human male?
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Imaging studies of the male brain during ejaculation indicate _______ activity within the _______.
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The ________ plays an essential role in male sexual behavior.
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Growth of axillary (underarm)and pubic hair in females is stimulated by estradiol.
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Explain why it is thought that pheromones play an important role in modulating the rodent estrous cycle.
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Which of the following is true of the estrous cycle of rats?
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The prenatal development of the internal reproductive structures of the male requires
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The principle that best describes an organizational effect of androgens that prevents an animal from showing female sexual behavior during adulthood is
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