It may be possible actually, you might want to ask a doctor though to be positive. All I know is that females have one more rib than males but Im not sure about different organs. I am sure it has happened in the past.
Yes males can donate organs to females, it has happened many times and the other way round too. By the way males and females have the same number of ribs.
Yes. Sex and race are not usually a factor for most regular blood transfusions.
There are red cell antigen profiles that can have a race-linked statistical probability, but it would still not eliminate potential donors.
Yes, the only deciding factor is blood type.
Yes. Blood type is important, but blood isn't according to gender.
yes, only the blood group should be same
Yes, blood is not gender specific.
the female is a Queen and the male a Tom
The female is called a cow, and the male is called a bull.
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Oral sex is given using the mouth on the sexual organs, It's no different whether you are male or female, male to male and female to female.
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No. Either a male or a female can have a positive or negative blood type.
Not possible.
The most visible difference is that in the female white blood cells, there is a structure known as the drumstick which protrudes from the white blood cell's multi-lobed nuclei. This feature is not present in the male white blood cells
the male cheetah bites the female cheetah because the male cheetah wants to get a sample of the females blood
I believe that with a ringparrot, like any other bird, you have to get it's blood tested by a veterinarian to know if it is a male or a female.