Note: KS = Klinefetter Syndrome; TS = Tumer Syndrome; CAH = congenital adrenal hyperplasia; CAIS = complete androgen insensitivity syndrome; PAIS= partial androgen insensitivity syndrome: SChr, = sex chromosomes; T= testosterone; DHT= dehydrotestosterone; WWD= Wolffian ducts (male intemal genitals); MD= Müllerian ducts (female internal genitals); Extern. Gen. = external genitals. a. High levels of androgens come from the adrenal glands b. Despite high androgen levek, the body is not or not sufficiently responsive The first three rows represent individuals who may present as biological males, while the rest of th rows demonstrate individuals who may present as biological females. 1. What sex chromosome combination do we use to characterize a typical male? (Hint: in bold) 2. How many different types of ways can you chromosomally be a man? 3. What sex chromosome combination do we use to characterize a female as typical? 4. How many different types of ways can you chromosomally be a woman? 5. Examine the different types of females. What do you notice about their sex chromosomes and gonads?