Which of the following best describes a genetic male (XY) who lacks functional androgen receptors (androgen insensitivity syndrome)?

A. He will have normal male external genitalia.
B. He will have ovaries and female-appearing external genitalia but male secondary sex characteristics.
C. He will have female-appearing external genitalia and ovaries, but internal structures derived from the Wolffian ducts.
D. He will have male external genitalia but will have female-appearing internal structures derived from the Müllerian ducts.
E. He will have undescended testes, but female external genitalia and secondary sex characteristics.


E

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