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What are the key differences between male and female foxes in terms of their behavior and physical characteristics?

Male and female foxes have some key differences in behavior and physical characteristics. Male foxes are typically larger and have broader heads, while female foxes are smaller and more slender. In terms of behavior, male foxes are often more territorial and aggressive, while female foxes are usually more nurturing and protective of their young. Additionally, male foxes may roam over larger areas in search of food and mates, while female foxes tend to stay closer to their den.


How long a Y sperm can survive in womb?

Y sperm (male sperm) can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 3-5 days, which includes the womb. However, the exact survival time can vary depending on various factors such as the cervical mucus quality and the timing of ovulation.


What would happen to a cell in an isotonic solution?

In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes outside the cell is equal to the concentration of solutes inside the cell. As a result, there is no net movement of water, and the cell maintains its normal shape and size.


Why do all babies in a mothers womb start off as a girl?

All babies do not start off as a girl in the mother's womb.Here's why:Women only produce X chromosomes. Men produce both X and Y chromosomes. XX = female and XY = male. When a woman's egg (X) is fertilized by a man's Y sperm a boy baby is conceived. When a woman's egg (X) is fertilized by a man's X sperm a girl baby is conceived.So the man makes a son or a daughter. The woman is unable to determine the gender of the baby. During conception there is a 50% chance of creating a boy and a 50% chance of creating a girl but either way it all depends on whether a Y sperm gets to the egg first to fertilize it OR an X sperm reaches the egg first.Gender is complete at the moment of fertilization (conception) and then the baby (whether male or female) continues to grow and develop in the mother's uterus (womb).-----^That's not fully correctAll babies do have a set gender but they do all start off with female sex organs. This is because the male organs form from chemical stimulation of the female organs. We don't know why this is.And in cases of pregnancies at an older age, there is more chance of chromosomal abnormalities, which means the mother could be the one to create the male baby (and not the dad like normal pregnancies).


Why does a cell stay the same size in an isotonic solution?

In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes outside the cell is the same as inside the cell. This means there is no net movement of water in or out of the cell, resulting in a balanced state where the cell size remains constant.