Easier to list the ones that are different. 98% of a human being is functionally identical for either sex. Men have a prostate gland, testes and a penis. Women have ovaries, uterus, and a vagina.
What's the same:
Eyes, lungs, heart, brain, liver, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, bones, skin, blood....
As I said, 98% of a human is unisex.
Yes. They would have intersex condition. They would have male parts and perhaps some female parts. A complete version of the intersex condition is rare.
In one tribe, there are men who were apparently born with vaginae and who later grow male genitalia. They are missing genes for a protein and they require puberty to finish developing their primary sexual characteristics.
There are also transsexual men, which means that who they are is men, and they were were born with female parts instead of male parts. Most with female to male transsexualism want male parts, but the surgery is so expensive, and risky, even more than those with male to female transsexualism.
There is also a tiny cluster of gay men who get male to female sex-reassignment surgery and who continue to live as men after the surgery. Such men refuse to refer to their altered genitalia as a vagina.
They have the same hormones, just not the same amounts of them. Men have higher amounts of Testosterone, while women produce more Estrogen.
Yes. Men are the fathers of children. Women are the mothers of children. There are important anatomical reproduction differences between the sexes.
Yes, but obviously on a different scale, in a different layout.
In men it is the testicles and penis. In women it is the ovaries and vagina.
Yes. Some people are born that way. The current term for this occurrence is "intersex."
Yes. All except the reproductive organs.
Women, on the contrary are not weak. They may have less muscle mass than men do, and have a harder time building muscle mass because they do not have as many steroid-type hormones as men, but for their size, they are actually pretty strong.
A typical human rib cage consists of 24 ribs. This is the same for both men and women. There is a rare condition where there can be an extra rib which is more often found in women then in men.
An increase in bone growth is promoted by different hormones. In most cases this is as a result of estrogen in women and testosterone in the men.
They don't. Everyone has the same number of ribs.
Of course we all agree that men and women are different physically. What about emotions and how we communicate? I think it has changed from when my mother was a teenager. She still thinks guys have one thing on their mind and that is how to get in a women's pants. I disagree. I think in this millennium men are more in tune with their emotions and do not mind expressing them with women and other men. I know women are always wanting to talk about how they feel to anyone who will listen but I have heard more women say that their man is willing to listen. if we as women learn how to better express ourselves without playing the blame game and bringing on the tears I think more men will have more patience to listen to whatever we have going on that day.
A sentence with the word hormones could be 1.) Men have a higher amount of hormones than women 2.) Men and women have the hormones
There are two main hormones that are responsible for the reproduction. For Men it is Testosterone and for Women it is Estrogen.
Both men and women have hormones. If you mean why do women get hormonal then it's because they are certain times of the month (or the pregnancy period) when there are peaks in the levels of certain hormones in the body
growth hormones and the fact that women age slower than men
When women grow beards it is due to the same hormones that causes men to grow beards, testosterone. Both girls and boys have testosterone in their systems, just like both boys and girls have estrogen in their systems.
Men and boys have the same equipment as women have where breasts are concerned, the only difference is that they don't develop with puberty if they are male because the correct hormones to bring this about are not released with them.
because women and men alone have different hormones whuch have specific functions to operate.
because they need different hormones for different body parts for e.g boobs and dicks
No. While there are many chemicals present in both men's and women's urine, including water (of course), protiens, inorganic chemicals, there are also some gender-specific hormones that can be tested for, including most notably estrogen in pregnant women.
no
men and women are very different
No the hormones most take disrupt the cycle.