No, the eye colour has no bearing on the gerbil's gender.
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no gender does not affect memory
This should be based on interest, not gender. It all depends on if the person likes math/science or not.
The colour of bird eggs has no bearing on the gender of the embryo - that's determined on a genetic level at the time of conception !
Anicia Alvarez has written: 'Attitudes to science of secondary school students by gender, grade levels, and science achievement'
Gender, height and build have an enormous bearing on this so the question cannot be answered without giving this information.
Your gender and height both have a significant bearing on that, and you have not divulged either of those critical factors.
It all depends on which branch of science you are wondering about. A recent study by the BBC in the UK suggested that Biology and Chemistry are fairly equal in the amount of each gender that study that science (Biology with slightly more females than males) but it is Physics where the real divide is with only 20% of A-Level Physics students being female.
Since gender, actually sex, is not socially constructed and your construct has no empirical support, there are no implications. I suggest you crack a real science book, biology, and put that social science incoherence aside. People such as yourself are bemusedly ill considered by actual intellectuals.
The hamster's size has no bearing on gender. A hamster that eats a lot and doesn't get much exercise, will get gat.
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