<em>The Texas Adoption Project: adopted children and their intellectual resemblance to biological and adoptive parents. ... Intelligence test scores were obtained from parents and children in 300 adoptive families and compared with similar measures available for the biological mothers of the same adopted children.</em>
I assume here that we mean the thick, characteristic hair that does not appear in women (since women also have some thin and white facial hair) - this is something that appears only at puberty and it's a physical characteristics.
This is then an example of a secondary sex characteristics - the answer is A).
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Option B
Explanation:
Could u please mark me as brainalist?
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