Roscoe is a 13-year-old who is currently experiencing puberty. During the past few months, his testes have released a small amount of estrogen. What is the most likely outcome of this hormonal activity?

a. Roscoe will begin to ovulate

b. Roscoe will begin to have enlarged testicles.
c. Roscoe will begin to experience some breast development.
d. Roscoe will show no impact because testes are incapable of producing estrogen.


c

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