The difference between male and female can be determined by physical characteristics such as reproductive organs, secondary sexual characteristics, and genetic makeup.
There is no biological difference between male and female blood. Both males and females have the same basic components in their blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Blood typing and other characteristics are not determined by gender.
There is no visual difference between male and female blood. The components of blood (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma) are the same in both males and females. The only way to determine the sex of a person from their blood would be through genetic testing.
One way to tell the difference between a male and female terrapin is by looking at their size and tail length. Generally, females are larger with shorter tails compared to males. Another way is to examine the cloaca region - males have longer, thicker tails and their cloaca is located further from their body compared to females.
The trick to this is that earthworms are hermaphrodites. This means that the have both male and female sexual parts. Therefore, there is no difference between earthworms as to whether they are male or female.
I think you're not asking which, but rather asking whether there's a difference. (If you're referring to a specific skeleton, a doctor or biologist would probably be able to tell you.)There is a difference between male and female skeletons. The most obvious one has to do with the shape of the pelvis. The female pelvis has an opening that is wider and more oval in shape, since males don't usually need to worry about getting smallerskeletons through the openings in their pelvises in which i hate.
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No difference
You can tell the difference between male and female kittens by looking at their genitalia. Male kittens have a small distance between their anus and genital opening, while female kittens have a larger distance between these two openings.
The males are smaller than the female
When they are fully feathered, the male will have feathers that curl on his tail and the female doesnt. This is how you tell if they are male or female without handling them
When they are fully feathered, the male will have feathers that curl on his tail and the female doesnt. This is how you tell if they are male or female without handling them
by looking at the 7 leg if its legs are invisable its a male if not female
That depends entirely on the species.
A male firefly has the"light" but the females do not
Adult male ticks are larger in size compared to female ticks
The male would have an extrude penis, and the female, a Y shaped slit.
u just kinda look underneath if its there, its male if its not its female :)