Biological strength can vary among individuals due to a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors rather than race. The perception that certain racial groups are inherently stronger is a stereotype and does not reflect the complex interplay of genetics and personal development. It's important to recognize that strength is not solely determined by Biology; training, nutrition, and overall health play significant roles as well. Ultimately, focusing on individual capabilities rather than racial generalizations is more accurate and respectful.
All man has the same heart with the lift auricle & right auricle the heart is been connected to the veins & artris
no heather is a gender queer but biologically female
No, a man cannot have ovaries and still be considered biologically male. Ovaries are female reproductive organs, and their presence would indicate a female biological sex.
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. Biologically speaking, if a white woman and a black man have a child together, there is a possibility that the child could inherit genetic traits that result in a darker skin tone. So, technically, yes, a white woman could give birth to a child with black skin. Genetics, man, they're wild.
the same way a straight man can be a father, by either fathering a child biologically, or adopting.
In most cases, a man is legally required to pay child support for a child even if the child is not biologically his, if he has acted as the child's father figure or has been recognized as the child's legal father. This is known as the legal concept of "paternity by estoppel."
How are humans organized biologically?
I biologically created a new medicine
No, biologically, men do not have the necessary glands to produce milk. Only women have the ability to produce milk for breastfeeding.
If you're refering to Ken Masters, biologically, he has black/dark hair (same as his eyebrows.) However, he has dyed it blonde.
Yes a black man is soft