How genes are expressed differently in males and females to create the distinct male and female phenotypes

 

 

 

Discuss the following (total of 150-250 words):

1. Discuss one (1) of the following:

a. What factors drive how genes are expressed differently in males and females to create the distinct male and female phenotypes? (MO 10.4)

b. How can hormones account for sexual orientation? (MO 10.5)

c. Name and describe some of the differences in brain structure that were found between persons who are homosexual and persons who are heterosexual. (MO 10.5)

d. How can a disorder like congenital adrenal hyperplasia explain some differences of sexual orientation in women? (MO 10.5)

e. How is fraternal birth order associated with homosexuality in men? (MO 10.5)

f. For a long time, hormones have been viewed as the main cause behind our behavior. Now, we’re starting to rethink that as we learn more about the body’s complexity. Still, these chemicals clearly have some kind of influence over us. What do you think? Are hormones primarily responsible for our behavior? (MO 10.2)

2. After reading the Stark and Gibbs (2018) article and visiting the InterAct websiteLinks to an external site., choose one (1) of the following interviewsLinks to an external site.: Allie (they/them), Jubi (they/them), Mari (they/them), Bria (they/she), Sophia (she/her). What might be/have been helpful for this person or important others in their lives to have known to improve their experiences living with CAH? (MO 10.6)

 

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