Emily Martin's analysis of the "fairy tale" of the egg and the sperm as presented in U.S. textbooks does NOT indicate that:
A) the scientific language of biology promotes gendered stereotypes of male and female behavior.
B) "female" eggs aggressively pursue more "passive" male sperm until conception occurs.
C) cultural constructions are reinforced by imagery that highlights biological differences.
D) stereotypes of male and female behavior are portrayed as naturally occurring patterns.
E) the anthropomorphizing of egg and sperm coincides with issues in the antiabortion discourse.
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