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Which bonds often bind different parts of a molecule into a specific three- dimensional shape?
External Changes
Modifications or variations in the surrounding environment that can impact individuals or systems.
Primary Sexual Characteristic
The main reproductive organs and structures that are present at birth and are directly involved in reproduction.
Secondary Sexual Characteristics
Physical traits not directly involved in reproduction but indicative of sex, such as enlarged breasts in females and deeper voices in males.
Ovaries
Female gonads that primarily produce estrogen and progesterone, but also produce lesser amounts of androgens (such as testosterone). Site of egg (ovum) production in females.
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