The appearance of the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the POA (SDN-POA) is more evident in male rats than in female rats because
A) females do not have these cells at birth.
B) these cells proliferate more rapidly in males.
C) early exposure to androgens results in a nucleus that is larger in males.
D) the cells of the nucleus stain more readily in males.
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