Sex refers to biological characteristics such as chromosomes, hormones, and reproductive organs that determine male and female anatomical features. Gender, on the other hand, refers to the societal constructs and norms associated with masculinity and femininity. While sex is typically seen as binary (male or female), gender is more fluid and can encompass a range of identities beyond just male and female.
Biological sex refers to physical characteristics such as genitalia and chromosomes, while gender refers to social and cultural roles, behaviors, and expectations associated with being male or female. Biological sex is typically assigned at birth based on physical characteristics, while gender is a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors.
The term is gender. Gender refers to the social and cultural roles, behaviors, and identities that society attributes to being male or female.
No, an embryo's gender cannot be changed after it is conceived. The gender of a person is determined at the moment of conception based on the combination of sex chromosomes inherited from the parents.
A baby with XXY sex chromosomes typically has Klinefelter syndrome, which is associated with male development. However, individuals with XXY chromosomes can have a range of physical and developmental differences. It's important to remember that gender identity is separate from biological sex.
A person who is not sexually attracted to any gender is referred to as asexual.
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Yes, she has a sex or gender. It is female.
Yes, she has a sex or gender. It is female
· How do gender and sex contribute to the concepts and constructions of masculinity and femininity?
by definition, turning into the opposite gender is a sex change, so no.
Sex has to do with physical traits such as genitalia and breasts, while gender has more to do with one's identity and how they feel inside.
Sex is the actual genitalia you are born with that classify you as male or female, and gender is your role is society.
Transgender refers to someone whose gender and/or sex is different to that which they were assigned at birth. When born a doctor assigns you a sex based purely on external genitalia, your parents and community then raise you as the gender they believe should match with your sex, but sometimes as a person grows up they turn out to be a different sex or gender to that they were assigned.