BIOLOGY (LL) W/ CONNECT ACCESS-BIO 111
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A variety of fertility tests are available for women to purchase over the counter—for example, at drugstores. Especially as more women delay their first pregnancy until they are older, these tests are becoming more popular. Many of these tests incorporate antibodies that specifically react with hormones found in a woman’s urine. What specific hormones could be measured in these tests, and how might these tests actually work?
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