Like a man. It depends on the age, intelligence, social environment, etc., not the testosterone
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Yes it can. The testosterone reacts with any and all pain cells that flow through your veins. The testosterone then reacts with what we call a hypoanergic that, in turn relieves your body of all pain cells.
If we are to based it in the function of a testosterone inside a cell, it does not act as a signal receptor. Testosterone function is to bind a receptor protein that go into the nucleus and to activate a particular gene.
The average distance for most students between home and college is about 51 miles. This average increases at higher ACT and SAT scores levels according to recent surveys.
VERY AGGRESSIVELY! Blame it on immaturity and too much testosterone.
The testosterone plays a major part in a mans sex act , the less he has so will be his desire to enjoy and have sex.
That would be your compositte score im guessing? if it is..then it is slightly below average. The average ACT score is a 21.1, I suggest you take it again because there is a 55% chance of you improving your score.
The average admitted students ACT score at NC State University is a 24.
The average ACT score in the USA is a 21. The highest possible score on the ACT however is a 36. To get into a college like UCSD, the average seems to be like a 26-32. So a good score would probably be a 25-29 but a great score would be a 30-36!
The average ACT score varies by state. The national average, I believe, is around 20.