In humans, prenatal hormone levels:

A) alter physical characteristics, but not postnatal behavior.
B) alter postnatal behavior, but not physical characteristics.
C) alter both physical characteristics and postnatal behaviors.
D) alter neither physical characteristics nor postnatal behaviors.

Answer: C

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