Human energetic status affects which of the following aspects of women's reproductive physiology?
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hormonal levels during the menstrual cycle |
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probability of conception during the monthly cycle |
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the timing of births |
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the age of reproductive maturity |
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All of the above |
According to Bentley, why haven't there been more comparative studies of reproductive ecology among human and non-human primates?
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It has been difficult to collect data from free-ranging non-human primates that would make it possible to do a comparative study. |
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Most of the interest in reproductive ecology has come from clinical medical practitioners who work with humans and not animals. |
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There is a lack of interest in comparative reproductive ecology among scientists who are not reproductive ecologists. |
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Human biologists argue that you cannot compare human beings to non-human primates, although they may be our closest relatives. |
What does Bentley say is the reason for an earlier age of menarche among chimpanzees in captivity than among those in the wild?
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Chimpanzees in captivity have guaranteed access to food and a bigger body at a younger age. |
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Chimpanzees in the wild have a wider variety of foods from which to choose, and this means a bigger body size in general. |
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Chimpanzees in captivity are enclosed with members of the opposite sex. |
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Chimpanzees in captivity receive growth hormones through the human cultivated foods they are fed, whereas chimps in the wild eat foods in their natural state. |
Scientists have identified inter-population differences in salivary progesterone and estradiol levels among women. What is one developmental hypothesis presented in the article that explains the differences?
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The ovaries produce more hormones when women are content with their partners. |
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These differences appeared in the human family tree approximately 50,000 years ago and they underwent selection pressure that generated population-based variation. |
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Women who grew up in stressful or low-resource environments as children are particularly sensitive to environmental cues that reduce their hormone levels as adults. |
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None of the above. |
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1. All of the above
2. There is a lack of interest in comparative reproductive ecology among scientists who are not reproductive ecologists.
3. Chimpanzees in captivity have guaranteed access to food and a bigger body at a younger age.
4. Women who grew up in stressful or low-resource environments as children are particularly sensitive to environmental cues that reduce their hormone levels as adults.
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