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The difference between primary and secondary sex determination is ____________ Select one:

a. primary sex determination refers to the bimodal gonads whereas secondary sex determination refers to the final gonads - ovaries or testes.

b. primary sex determination is the dominant sex and secondary sex determination is the recessive sex.

c. that primary sex determination occurs during gastrulation and secondary sex determination occurs during organogenesis.

d. primary sex determination occurs prior to birth and secondary sex determination occurs at puberty.

e. primary sex determination is regulated by the sex chromosomes and secondary sex determination is driven by hormones produced in the gonads.

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