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Research on females exposed prenatally to high levels of androgens suggests

A) androgen is basically a "female hormone."
B) prenatal hormones may contribute to gender differences.
C) the female embryo is highly resistant to the effects of such hormones.
D) none of these.

Androgens

The principal class of male sex hormones.

Prenatal

Pertaining to the period before birth, during the development of the fetus in the womb.

Gender Differences

Variations in characteristics, behaviors, and roles attributed to or associated with being male or female.

  • Describe the influence of prenatal hormone exposure on gender development.
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David ChlontaJan 04, 2025
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