secondary sexual reproduction
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secondary sex characteristics, on the other hand, are features which appear at puberty (though they later become equally as prominent). These secondary characteristics are features such as pubic hair, breast development in females, and beards in males. The list below shows some of these characteristic differences between human males and females. In men, these include:
More pronounced body hair characteristics (beard, chest, etc.) and usually more coarseHeavier musculatureAngular features (i.e. square jaw, triangular mid region)Narrow hipsMuscular pectorals (chest)Less fat tissue overallDeeper voice
In women, these include:
Less pronounced body hair characteristics (mostly in pubic region, hair all over is usually finer)Lighter musculatureRounded features (i.e. softer facial features, hourglass mid-region)Wider hips (for child bearing)More pronounced breasts with more fatty tissueMore fat tissue overallHigher voice.
More pronounced body hair characteristics (beard, chest, etc.) and usually more coarseHeavier musculatureAngular features (i.e. square jaw, triangular mid region)Narrow hipsMuscular pectorals (chest)Less fat tissue overallDeeper voice
In women, these include:
Less pronounced body hair characteristics (mostly in pubic region, hair all over is usually finer)Lighter musculatureRounded features (i.e. softer facial features, hourglass mid-region)Wider hips (for child bearing)More pronounced breasts with more fatty tissueMore fat tissue overallHigher voice.
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