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An example of a secondary sex characteristic is the increase in hair on some parts of the body. Which organ(s) would be responsible for this trait? Select two options.

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Answered by kumaryash0491
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Answer:

Secondary sex characteristics are features that appear during puberty in humans, and at sexual maturity in other animals.[1][2] These characteristics are particularly evident in the sexually dimorphic phenotypic traits that distinguish the sexes of a species,[3] but--unlike the sex organs (primary sex characteristics)--are not directly part of the reproductive system.

Explanation:

Secondary sex characteristics are believed to be the product of sexual selection for traits which display fitness, giving an organism an advantage over its rivals in courtship and in aggressive interactions.

Answered by dannah101
5

Answer:

b and e

Explanation:

the testes and the ovaries

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