Biol 360 - Biology of Human Sexuality » Spring 2022 » M5B Orientation
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Question #1
Match the description of the idea for the cause of homosexuality to the name. Homosexuality is a normal stage of development that some people remain "stuck" in
A.
prenatal hormone hypothesis
B.
epigenetic studies
C.
socialization theory
D.
psychodynamic theory
Question #2
Match the description of the idea for the cause of homosexuality to the name. Homosexuality is the result of same sex experiences during development
A.
epigenetic studies
B.
socialization theory
C.
psychodynamic theory
D.
prenatal hormone hypothesis
Question #3
Match the description of the idea for the cause of homosexuality to the name. Testosterone exposure during the fetal period determines whether someone is attracted to males or females
A.
socialization theory
B.
prenatal hormone hypothesis
C.
psychodynamic theory
D.
epigenetic studies
Question #4
Match the description of the idea for the cause of homosexuality to the name. Changes to gene expression explain why identical twins don't always share the same sexual orientation
A.
socialization theory
B.
epigenetic studies
C.
psychodynamic theory
D.
prenatal hormone hypothesis
Question #5
Person who does not experience sexual attraction.
A.
bisexual
B.
homosexual
C.
asexual
D.
demisexual
E.
pansexual
F.
heterosexual
Question #6
Sexually attracted to both sexes.
A.
pansexual
B.
homosexual
C.
heterosexual
D.
asexual
E.
bisexual
F.
demisexual
Question #7
Experience attraction only with a strong emotional bond.
A.
homosexual
B.
asexual
C.
pansexual
D.
heterosexual
E.
demisexual
F.
bisexual
Question #8
Predominantly attracted to people of the same sex.
A.
pansexual
B.
asexual
C.
homosexual
D.
bisexual
E.
demisexual
F.
heterosexual
Question #9
Attracted to people of any sex or gender identity.
A.
pansexual
B.
bisexual
C.
demisexual
D.
heterosexual
E.
asexual
F.
homosexual
Question #10
Predominantly attracted to people of the opposite sex.
A.
homosexual
B.
pansexual
C.
bisexual
D.
asexual
E.
heterosexual
F.
demisexual
Question #11
Determine whether the result would be a higher incidence of homosexuality, a lower incidence, or whether the situation would have no effect on sexual orientation. A male has a large INAH3 region in the hypothalamus.
A.
Higher
B.
Lower
C.
No effect
Question #12
Determine whether the result would be a higher incidence of homosexuality, a lower incidence, or whether the situation would have no effect on sexual orientation. A male has a small INAH3 region in the hypothalamus.
A.
No effect
B.
Lower
C.
Higher
Question #13
Determine whether the result would be a higher incidence of homosexuality, a lower incidence, or whether the situation would have no effect on sexual orientation. A male has many older sisters.
A.
Higher
B.
No effect
C.
Lower
Question #14
Determine whether the result would be a higher incidence of homosexuality, a lower incidence, or whether the situation would have no effect on sexual orientation. A male has many older brothers.
A.
No effect
B.
Lower
C.
Higher
Question #15
Determine whether the result would be a higher incidence of homosexuality, a lower incidence, or whether the situation would have no effect on sexual orientation. An XX fetus is exposed to high levels of androgens.
A.
No effect
B.
Lower
C.
Higher
Question #16
Determine whether the result would be a higher incidence of homosexuality, a lower incidence, or whether the situation would have no effect on sexual orientation. An XY fetus is exposed to high levels of androgens.
A.
Lower
B.
No effect
C.
Higher
Question #17
Determine whether the result would be a higher incidence of homosexuality, a lower incidence, or whether the situation would have no effect on sexual orientation. Someone has several maternal relatives who identify as homosexual.
A.
No effect
B.
Lower
C.
Higher
Question #18
Determine whether the result would be a higher incidence of homosexuality, a lower incidence, or whether the situation would have no effect on sexual orientation. Someone has a twin who identifies as homosexual.
A.
Lower
B.
No effect
C.
Higher
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