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The anatomical structures that differentiate males from females are the

A) primary gender structures.
B) gonads.
C) primary sex characteristics.
D) secondary sex characteristics.

Primary Sex Characteristics

Organs directly related to reproduction, which enlarge and mature during adolescence.

Gonads

The primary reproductive organs that produce gametes (sperm in males, ova in females) and various sex hormones; the testes in males and ovaries in females.

Anatomical Structures

The various organs and systems in the body, defined by their physical properties and locations.

  • Discriminate between primary sexual features and secondary sexual features.
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Brandon SchellinOct 20, 2024
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