How is biological sex measured or determined? Phenotype (internal and external) Chromosomes Hormones All of these answers 4
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Step 1: Biological sex can be determined by examining the phenotype, which includes both internal and external physical characteristics such as reproductive organs, secondary sexual characteristics, and overall body structure. Show more…
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