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6 years ago
A nurse recalls the major hormonal determinant of sexual differentiation in utero is:
 
  a. estrogen.
  b. progesterone.
  c. growth hormone.
  d. testosterone.
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6 years ago
ANS: D
Testosterone is necessary for the genital tubercle to differentiate into male genitalia; otherwise, female genitalia develop. Sexual differentiation in utero is not associated with estrogen, proges-terone, or growth hormone.
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