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Secondary Sexual Features
Characteristics that distinguish the two sexes of a species, but are not directly involved in reproduction, such as breast development in females and facial hair in males.
Pubescent
Refers to a stage of adolescence in which an individual begins to develop secondary sexual characteristics.
Differentiated Cell
A cell that has developed to perform a specific function, having unique structural attributes distinguishing it from other cell types.
Entire Genome
The complete set of DNA, including all of its genes, in an organism or a cell.
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