The primary function of the sex glands is to:

a. control sexual excitement in both males and females
b. produce sperm or eggs and to secrete androgens or estrogens
c. control the development of sexual characteristics in both males and females
d. secrete a fluid that changes the chemical balance in the uterus during intercourse

b

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