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ANYWAY here is the answer...THE FEMALE FETUS.
male
Male fetus.
depends on how fit "that male" is.
Cory Morrow
A female fetus with an a y chromosome is what makes it develop differently from a male fetus.
It depends on your age, as it depicts how fast your heart can beat at it's maximum. This number is usually around 180+, depending on how old you are. if your heart is beating over that, then you are putting a major strain on your heart.
The average heart rate for an 8-9 year old male is around 85-100 beats per minute at rest. However, individual heart rates can vary depending on factors such as fitness level and overall health. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information.
The male. He carries an X and Y chromosome. If he gives an X, the fetus is female. If he gives a Y, the fetus is male.
There isn't any "usual" heart beats for a female vs. a male fetus. All fetuses have extremely high heart rates.
Nothing; male and female fetuses have similar heart rates.
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