Summarize the secondary male sex characteristics that develop primarily at puberty

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The male secondary sex characteristics include the growth of pubic, axillary, and facial hair; enhanced hair growth on the chest or other body areas in some men; an enlarged larynx and thicker vocal cords, resulting in a noticeable "Adam's apple" and deepening voice; and thickened skin and increased secretions of sebaceous glands (the oilier skin often results in acne).

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