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Hormones and secondary sex characteristics

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Sex hormones, including androgens, estrogens, and progesterone, are produced by the gonads in males and females and control the development of primary sex characteristics—the structures directly involved in reproduction.
The sex hormones also trigger the development of secondary sex characteristics—the physical and behavioral characteristics that appear during puberty that are not directly related to reproduction. Because the principal sex hormones differ in males and females, different secondary sex characteristics develop.
Sort the following secondary sex characteristics and hormones based on whether they are related to androgens, estrogens and progesterone, or neither.
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