As I understand it, it is men who generally die earlier. Which is unusual considering the biological stresses one women (pregnancy etc). Most studies read indicate a disregard for personal health or a longer working life and stress as general factors in the early deaths of most men.
Gender
16 weeks it is possible to detect gender. Most OB's won't order an ultrasound until 18-20 weeks.
Once a person dies and enters heaven they are asexual. They are neither male nor female but pure spirits
If a male clownfish's partner dies - like in Finding Nemo- the male fish switches gender and becomes female. Technically, Marlin should have been Marlina.
The shortest day is an English equivalent of 'brevissima dies'. In the word by word translation, the feminine superlative 'brevissima' means 'shortest'. The word 'dies' tends to be a masculine gender noun that means 'day'. But as in the example here, it becomes a feminine gender noun if it refers to a specific day that serves a specific purpose. The phrase is pronounced 'breh-VEES-see-mah dee-ACE'.**The sound 'ace' is similar to the English noun 'ace'.
All clown fish are born male. When the female of the group of clown fish dies, the most dominant of them will turn female.
Yes it is true. If the dominant female dies the dominant male will change sex and become the next dominant female.
"Earliest" is an adjective.
The earliest time that the physician could tell the gender of the baby is at least 12 weeks. At 12 weeks the genital tubercule must have started developing already.
Yes, it is too early to tell if your little one is a boy or girl. This website shows the genitals at various stages of development. The earliest gender can be determined is week 15 or 16. But a more accurate prediction of gender is between week 18-20. Of course, all of this depends on if your baby cooperates. http://www.baby2see.com/gender/external_genitals.html
die dessese is an rare desses but it common in teenager from the age of 13 to 18 and is affected by worms in your throat from kissing the same gender
It is suggested that there are alot of factors that contribute (gender, intelligence, experience, development, culture...) to when infantile goes away - however the general consesus is that our earliest memory will be from 3-4 years old