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Which part of the brain controls the eye movement?
Primary Sex Characteristics
The physical structures directly involved in reproduction, including ovaries in females and testes in males.
Secondary Sex Characteristics
Traits that emerge at puberty, which are not directly involved in reproduction but distinguish between the sexes, such as breast development in females and facial hair in males.
Elementary School
An initial stage of formal education typically for children from kindergarten through fifth or sixth grade.
Sex Hormones
Chemical substances produced by the body that regulate sexual development, behavior, and reproductive functions.
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