In sex-reassignment surgery, :

a. Genitals of the opposite sex are constructed and hormones are taken.
b. Genital transplants are inserted from donors.
c. Hormones are taken, but genitals are left in tact.
d. Secondary features (likes Adam's apples, chins, and noses) are altered, but genitals are left intact.

Answer: a.

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