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How are the testes and ovaries similar? A. Both produce sex cells. B. Both store mature sex cells. C. Both transport sex cells from their site of production. D. Both connect internal reproductive organs to the exterior.

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B

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A. Both produce sex cells.

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The testes are the male sex glands, because they produce male sex cells (sperm) and male sex hormones (testosterone). Their female equivalent would be the ovaries, which produce the ovules and the various female sex hormones.

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