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FaISe Pdise QUESTION 6 The pituitary gland secretes hormones in males that regul

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FaISe Pdise QUESTION 6 The pituitary gland secretes hormones in males that regulate male fertility, and secretes hormones in females that regulate female fertility. It makes perfect sense that these pituitary hormones are sex specific. The hormones secreted by the female pituitary are structurally and functionally different from the h secreted by the male pituitary. ormones True ? False QUESTION 7 Animal models" are essential for testing various hypotheses regarding sex development. Although we're not that related to flies, the protein structures of our nervous systems have a lot in common, and flies certainly develop as males and females with sex behavior! It is easy to prove that sex behavior in flies (both "male and female") are completely hard-wired instinctively into the developing fly brain and does not require any social experience or learning. The easiest experiment? Raise flies from fertilized eggs in total isolation, with never any social experience with any other fly during development. Put such an "loner" male with such a "loner" Save All Answe Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.

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6) true

In males, pituitary gland secretes hormones to stimulate sperm production and in females it secretes hormones to stimulate egg production.

45) true

A cell having one nucleus after fertilization is good as compared to 2 nucleus with different constituents as in sperm and ova. This one nucleus has combined genetic material from sperm and ova.

46) true

After the first outbreak, the memory B cell remembers the pathogen. For getting it the second time, the memory of B cell should fade away.

67) True