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- in lifespan development in late adulthood. Can you describe about sex expectations as an older adult? Should older adults be able to obtain medically necessary enhancements (such as pills) or surgeries to allow them to engage in sexual behavior? What are the risks or pitfalls of older adults engaging in sexual activity? What about the positive consequences?Predict the effect on male secondary sexual characteristics and sexual behavior if the testes fail to produce normal amounts of testosterone at puberty. Include references in apa 7th styleDescribe the costs and benefits of asexual and of sexualreproduction.
- GAMETOGENESIS: Give the significance of the following: 1. sperm mitochondrial migration: 2. Nucleolar amplification:. Describe the two different types of hermaphroditismirections: Read each statement or question below carefully and fill in the blank(s) with the correct answer. 1 Refers to the series of changes that occur in sexually mature, non-pregnant formales which culminates into menses. 2. The secretos a hormone that stimulates the egg cells in the ovaries to grow 3. High level of progesterone produces .a hormone associated with anxiety and stress. _4. It is the abitity to become fertile or to produce an offspring _5. A system that consists the brain and the spinal cord. 6. It consists of 10 billion neurons that control everything a person does, such as thoughts, movernents, memory, and sense 10