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males have only one X chromosomes
60% of cases appear between the ages of 30 and 60. Females are affected twice as often as males.
The incidence of megalencephaly is estimated at between 2% and 6%. There is a preponderance of affected males; megalencephaly affects males three to four times more often than it does females
Hereditary OPCA affects approximately 10,000 people in the United States, with males affected approximately twice as often as females.
because females are more sensitive !
yes
Societal norms and stereotypes often promote assertiveness in males while discouraging it in females. This can result in differences in behavior between genders. It is important to recognize and challenge these gender norms to promote equality and diversity in assertiveness levels between males and females.
I am a male but I'll have to be honest. The answer to this question is that this is the difference of hormones which makes men/males so angry and aggressive. And also i want to say that the females have more maturity than males because the puberty in women/females starts earlier than males, and as you know puberty is a step to maturity and responsibilities.
No, in fact, statistics show that 75% of child sexual abuse victims are females molested by males, most often acquaintances or family members.
Autism can present differently in males and females. Males with autism often display more noticeable symptoms, such as repetitive behaviors and difficulty with social interactions. Females with autism may exhibit more subtle symptoms, such as better social masking and internalizing their struggles. This can lead to underdiagnosis or misdiagnosis in females.
Males are more likely to be colorblind than females due to the genetic basis of the condition, which is often linked to the X chromosome. Since males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY), a single recessive gene for colorblindness on their X chromosome will result in the condition. In contrast, females have two X chromosomes (XX), so they would need two copies of the recessive gene to be colorblind, making it less likely for them to be affected. This difference in chromosome composition accounts for the higher prevalence of colorblindness in males.
the females lack tufts on their ears and the males have them. also the males are taller at the shoulder by about 3 inches. females have slightly longer tales. males are seen way more often because they are the ones hunting while the females stay in the den with the cubs.