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On average, women have smaller brain-to-body weight ratios compared to men. However, individual variations exist, and factors such as body composition, genetics, and overall health can influence this ratio.
Generally, men tend to have a larger total brain volume, which includes more grey matter, compared to women. However, women often have a higher proportion of grey matter relative to their total brain size. This difference in brain structure does not correlate directly with intelligence or cognitive abilities, as both sexes exhibit strengths in different areas. Overall, the relationship between grey matter and gender is complex and influenced by various factors, including genetics and environment.
yes! because men like women for there looks. and women like men for there acts.
Colour vision deficiency (CVD) affects about 8% of men and 0.5% of women worldwide.
Men have a different body chemistry that women.
1650 there were 6 males for every 4 females
Because women, psychologically, need social activity more then men do. Basically, a mans brain is different from a women's, therefore, they have different wants and needs.
Men have different chemicals in themselves. Women have other chemicals in the brain. There are also differences in upbringing.
Roughly two pounds. Every women will be different, the density of breast tissue and thus weight is different for everyone.
All women are different. Some women "bloat", some don't.