Cytokinesis in males involves the formation of two equal-sized cells (spermatids) during spermatogenesis, while in females, it leads to the division of cytoplasm into two unequal parts during oogenesis, with one larger cell (secondary oocyte) receiving most of the cytoplasm and one smaller cell (polar body) containing minimal cytoplasm. This unequal distribution ensures that the secondary oocyte retains most of the nutrients and organelles needed for supporting embryonic development if fertilization occurs.
No, male and female human fingerprints are not the same. While both males and females can have similar general fingerprint patterns (whorls, loops, arches), the specific details, size, and spacing of ridges can differ between individuals.
Sex refers to the biological dimension of being a male or female human being. It is determined by chromosomes, hormones, and reproductive organs.
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
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The presence or absence of the Y chromosome is the key factor that determines whether a fetus will develop male or female genitals. The Y chromosome triggers the production of testosterone in male fetuses, leading to the development of male genitalia. In the absence of the Y chromosome, female genitalia develop by default.
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No, male and female human fingerprints are not the same. While both males and females can have similar general fingerprint patterns (whorls, loops, arches), the specific details, size, and spacing of ridges can differ between individuals.
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Male cats are somewhat more powerful than females.
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The ears of male and female koalas do not differ in any way. The only way koala ears differ is that koalas from southern parts of Australia have ears which have shaggier fur and tend to be browner in colour.
A normal human being.