Multiple Choice
In androgen insensitivity syndrome,
A) no testosterone is produced.
B) chemicals circulating in the blood deactivate the male hormone.
C) the cellular receptor for testosterone in the target cells is defective.
D) the male with this defect is normal in all respects except that he is sterile.
E) all of these are true.
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