Briefly describe the main sources of infertility for men and for women

Please provide the best answer for the best statement.


1. There are three main causes of infertility for men, including too few sperm produced; poor quality of sperm due to disease or defects; or low motility rendering the sperm unable to make it through the fallopian tubes. These problems may be due to genetics, age, or abuse of drugs, alcohol, cigarettes or beingextremely overweight or underweight.
2. For women, the main cause of infertility is problems in ovulation. Problems with ovulation are most often due to age.

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a. Because although the capacity of our long-term memory is unlimited, the amount of information that can come in or out of that storage facility at any one moment is not unlimited. b. Because the more we remember the more it fundamentally alters the structure of the hippocampus, causing some memories to be lost. c. Because the memory system is easily confused by conflicting information, and thus we can only remember a specific amount before other facts become erased. d. Because the passage of time causes facts to get "melted together," making individual units of memory difficult to retrieve.

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Dr. Causey is interested in how the effects of dopamine levels

impact schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease. Dr. Causey is most likely a a. cognitive psychologist. b. biopsychologist. c. social psychologist. d. forensic psychologist.

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Whyis it so important to interpret events in context?

A. People adapt to their environment. B. People act outside of environmental influences. C. People are most influenced by biological processes.  D. People are affected by their surroundings.

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