That refers to someone's physical sex, whether they have male or female reproductive parts. That is in contrast to gender identity, gender roles, or social gender. Gender identity is who you are inside from birth, and may be a function of neurology (how your brain is configured). Gender roles, gender expression, or social gender refer to social constructs and how someone fits into society in terms of gender.
There is no quantifiable evidence of any biological determinants in the development of gender identity, only speculation and hypothesis.
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Biological has two definitions. Biological is an adjective meaning "of or relating to biology or living organisms" Biological is also a noun meaning "a therapeutic substance derived from biological sources."
Gender of species (ecology)
metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching
The gender of a patient means what is their biological sex - male or female.
It means that you are applying biological traits such as race and gender for political means, such as racial/gender discrimination.
The biological theory of gender role development emphasizes that biological factors, such as genetics and hormones, play a significant role in shaping gender roles and behaviors. This theory suggests that certain biological differences between sexes can influence the development of gender-specific behaviors and traits.
There is no quantifiable evidence of any biological determinants in the development of gender identity, only speculation and hypothesis.
The definition of transgender means indentifying with a gender other then the biological one. Meaning you are born in the wrong body.
Sodium does not have a gender as it is an element. Elements do not possess biological characteristics such as gender.
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Transsexualism: When someone identifies with a gender other than his/her biological one.
Gender is a classification by the sexual characteristics of people. There are two biological genders: male and female (men and women)
Grammatical Gender = male, female, common, neuter. Biological Gender = male, female, hermaphrodite (intersexed).