A male can get an STD from a male or a female.
Alopecia is more common in males than in females.
Females carry two copies of the X chromosome, while males carry one X and one Y chromosome. This means that females can have two different alleles for genes located on the X chromosome, while males can only have one allele for those genes.
In a pedigree, you can differentiate between males and females by using different symbols: squares for males and circles for females. Additionally, the position of the symbol within the pedigree chart can also help indicate the gender, with males typically placed to the left and females to the right.
The sex ratio in Varanasi is approximately 900 females per 1,000 males. This means there are more males than females in the city.
Yes, males typically have XY chromosomes and females typically have XX chromosomes.
by this you mean putting the males genitles on a females/males face, no. there must be blood to blood contact.
"Chickenpox" (Varicella) affects males and females equally.
Only the males :D
Only males, not females.
no there are also males
No. Although it is true that mostly males have autism, many females have it too.
no males get abused just as much in families with this issue but i think in my opinion females and males get it equally
No. Although it is true that mostly males have autism, many females have it too.
No, only females do
Well only females with females because the males might fight in the hutch but you can do females with males but it really depends
Only if they practice more
Yes, both females and males can get chlamydia.