Which of the following SECONDARY sex characteristics do NOT develop during the teen years?

(1 point)
Responses

development of ovaries in girls and testes in boys

development of acne in boys

development of breasts in girls

development of body hair in boys

The correct answer is:

development of ovaries in girls and testes in boys

The secondary sex characteristic that does not typically develop during the teen years is (1) development of ovaries in girls and testes in boys. During puberty, the ovaries and testes have usually already developed, and the focus shifts to the maturation and functioning of these organs. The other three options, namely (2) development of acne in boys, (3) development of breasts in girls, and (4) development of body hair in boys, are secondary sex characteristics that commonly develop during the teenage years as a result of hormonal changes.