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Chapter 5: Sex Hormones and Sexual Differentiation

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    True/False Quiz Questions

    5-1. Orgasm and ejaculation are two separate processes and can occur separately.

        True
        False

    5-2. Females experience more physical changes during puberty than males.

        True
        False

    5-3. Beard-growth, maintenance of the genitals and their sperm-producing capability, the stimulation of growth of bone and muscle are controlled by the hormone testosterone.

        True
        False

    5-4. Gender Identity is a person's private sense of maleness or femaleness.

        True
        False

    5-5. Cryptorchidism is the descent of the ovaries from the fallopian tubes in a female.

        True
        False



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