To be honest, I think you need to ask your mom if you don't already know.
No, there are more than two sexes in the biological spectrum.
Yes, there are more than two sexes. In addition to male and female, there are intersex individuals who are born with variations in sex characteristics that do not fit typical definitions of male or female.
Yes, there are more than two sexes in the world. Biological sex is not strictly limited to just male and female, as there are intersex individuals who may have variations in sex characteristics.
Yes, there are more than two sexes in the human population. Some individuals may not fit into the traditional binary categories of male and female, and may identify as intersex or non-binary.
The Schizophyllum commune fungus has two sexes, known as "plus" and "minus." During reproduction, these sexes come together to exchange genetic material, leading to the formation of new spores. This process allows for genetic diversity and the continuation of the species.
God didn't make two sexes. There are 2 sexes to increase genetic diversity. Organisms that reproduce asexually (having only one sex) are not as diverse and are therefore less able to adapt to their environment and thus reproduce continuing their species.
No, there are more than two sexes in the biological spectrum.
One synonym for emerge is "appear."
So we can reproduce.
Bi means Bisexual or Two. Bisexual means a individual liking both sexes and not just one.
If one is bisexual, it does not mean one have to be atracted to both sexes.
yes
Yes, waterboatmen have two sexes.
Male and female..
A gonochoristic animal is an animal that has just one of at least two distinct sexes. Most mammals are gonochoristic.
The female XX was the original, the male arose from a mutation where a chunk was missing from one of the pair creating the XY look.
Biologically, there are two human sexes: male and female. However, there are also intersex variations where individuals may have physical characteristics of both sexes or do not fit strictly into male or female categories.