COLUMN A
1. gametes
2. gonads
3. seminiferous tubules
4. puberty in males
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COLUMN A
1. gametes
2. gonads
3. seminiferous tubules
4. puberty in males
5. testosterone
6. corpus luteum
7. puberty in females
8. atresia
9. human chorionic gonadotropin
10. oxytocin
COLUMN B
a. sperm production
b. endocrine structure
c. produces secondary sex characteristics
d. follicular degeneration
e, reproductive organs
f. indicates pregnancy
8. reproductive cells
h. milk ejection
i. menarche
j. spermatogenesis begins
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