How is HIV detected?
a. by antibodies produced against the virus, in a process called seroconversion
b. by opportunistic infections produced because of the virus, in a process called seroconversion
c. by antibodies produced against the virus, in a process called antiproconversion
d. by opportunistic infections produced because of the virus, in a process call antiproconversion
ANS: A
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a. increase the length and severity of menstrual periods b. are not very effective in preventing pregnancy c. offer no protection against sexually transmitted infections d. cause the growth of facial hair
The cultural code of machismo in the Latin American culture
A. mandates that the man be responsible for his family's well-being and honor. B. means tolerating women's sexual infidelities. C. advocates males' sexual exclusivity within marriage. D. includes an emphasis on male virginity until marriage.
Which of the following glands is responsible for releasing gonadotropins?
A. Ovaries B. Pancreas C. Adrenal gland D. Pituitary gland E. Thyroid gland
What does the Dual Control Model say of sexual inhibition, sexual excitement, and evolution?
A. Sexual inhibition can be dangerous in an environment not conducive to reproduction. B. Sexual inhibition can be considered dysfunctional in an evolutionary sense. C. Sexual excitement plays no role in passing one's genes down to the next generation. D. Excessive sexual behavior in men can lower sperm count and make conception harder.