Answer:
When we're babies.
Explanation:
When you're born, all of your bones are almost completely formed out of cartilage, and you have approximately 300 of them. Over time, your bones begin to fuse together and solidify into pure bone. When your born about half of your bones are solid cartilage and the other half is a mixture, that usually applies to your bigger bones like the bones you have in your legs as they have to be at least partly solidified enough for you to function
Secondary sex features are characteristics that develop during puberty. Using the process of elimination, options B and D are really primary gender characteristics. Also, option A has more to do with your genetics than your gender.
That leaves option C. Breasts. They are a secondary sex characteristic that develops during puberty.
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I would say C.) Osteoarthritis
i say this because cataracts are directly on the eyes, glaucoma does cause blindness and you can get glaucoma from Osteoarthritis but diabetes can directly make you blind by having to get an eye removed
C. Aorta
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