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reproductive behaviors for biological psychology

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Activating effect   temporary effect of a hormone on behavior or anatomy, occurring only while the hormone is present  
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Alpha-fetoprotein   protein that binds with estrogen in the bloodstream of many immature mammals  
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Androgen   class of steroid hormones that are more abundant in males than in females for most species  
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Androgen insensitivity   condition in which a person lacks the mechanism that enables androgens to bind to genes in a cell's nucleus  
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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)   overdevelopment of the adrenal glands from birth  
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Estradiol   one type of estrogen  
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Estrogen   class of steroid hormones that are more abundant in females than in males for most species  
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)   anterior pituitary hormone that promotes the growth of follicles in the ovary  
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Gender identity   sex with which a person identifies  
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Hermaphrodite   individual whose genitals do not match the usual development for his or her genetic sex  
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Impotence   inability to have an erection  
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Intersex (or pseudohermaphrodite)   individual whose sexual development is intermediate or ambiguous  
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Luteinizing hormone (LH)   anterior pituitary hormone that stimulates the release of an ovum  
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Menstrual cycle   in women, periodic variation in hormones and fertility over the course of approximately 1 month  
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Müllerian ducts   early precursors to female reproductive structures (the oviducts, uterus, and upper vagina)  
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Organizing effect   long-lasting effect of a hormone that is present during a sensitive period early in development  
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Ovaries   female gonads that produce eggs  
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Oxytocin   hormone released by the posterior pituitary; also a neurotransmitter; important for sexual and parental behaviors  
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Periovulatory period   time just before and after the release of the ovum, when fertility is highest  
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Progesterone   steroid hormone which, among other functions, prepares the uterus for the implantation of a fertilized ovum and promotes the maintenance of pregnancy  
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Sensitive period   time early in development during which some event (e.g., an experience or the presence of a hormone) has a strong and long-lasting effect  
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Sexually dimorphic nucleus (SDN)   part of the medial preoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus, larger in males than in females and linked to male sexual behavior  
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SRY gene   sex-region Y gene, which causes the primitive gonads to develop into testes  
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Steroid hormone   hormone that contains four carbon rings  
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Testicular feminization   See Androgen insensitivity  
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Testis   male gonad that produces testosterone and sperm  
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Testosterone   one type of androgen  
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Wolffian ducts   early precursors to male reproductive structures  
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