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Gender- Psychology Paper 3

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Why is the Y chromosome important?

Author: Sultani vi Brittania



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It signals the foetus to develop as a male due to the presence and activation of the SRY gene which produces androgens. hormones trigger the development of the male reproductive organs (testes) and production of testosterone at higher concentrations


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