It depends on how you define gender.
For example, chromosomal gender depends on the X and Y chromosome (XX for female, XY for male). However, there are other variations.
Another way to look at it is to consider levels of estrogen and testosterone in the body.
Long story short, gender is not solely a matter of penis vs. vagina.
There is no difference between a male female gumamela. Both have male and female parts, just like many other flowers.
The X (female) and Y (male) chromosomes. A person with XX is female. A person with XY is male.
The Y-chromosome. Think of it this way: Each person contains the genes to be a female. These genes are inherited on the X-chromosome which every normal person has. However, if you have a Y-chromosome, you now posses the genes to make a male, and are thus will be a male.
If cells within a male embryo do not secrete testosterone at the proper time during development, the embryo will develop into a female despite being genetically male.
No, the weight of the brain is not same in male and female. The weight of the brain in female is approximately 1400 and in male is 1600.
'Her' if the person is female. 'Him' if the person is male. 'Her or him' or 'him or her' if you do not know the person's sex.
how do you know if your pygmy chameleon is a male or a female
Sex chromosomes detrmine wheather a person is a male or a female.
A male.
Male betta's are more colorful then female's
because the male will try and get on the female
if it is a female it will be sitting if it is a male it will be jumping
The male mosquito is called a "drone," while the female mosquito is simply referred to as a "female mosquito."
A female person is Spanish is: persona. This would be exactly the same for a male. The word person is feminine and can refer to either a female or male.
Not necessarily.
It depends on the specific person. It doesn't matter whether they are male or female.
Worms are hermaphrodites. They are both male and female.