Physics, asked by Darkbrainer, 10 months ago

Why do you think the nucleus in an Amiaba pushes out hormones which make it attractive so another cell can have seex with it

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Answered by zahidaachiczy
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Answer:

It depends on your hormones and decision made by both of the genders

Explanation:

In humans, signs of sexual interest aren’t nearly so obvious. The male of the species generally doesn’t broadcast his constant readiness for sex, and during her window of fertility at ovulation, the female doesn’t display any outward signs. Some biologists and anthropologists have theorized that this “loss of estrus” in people makes us less driven by sex hormones than other animals.

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