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Well there are almost no diffrences in male and female sun conures but here are a few i know if the head is small and round it is female if it is larger and flat it is male

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What is the percentage of genetic difference between male and female humans?

There is only a small percentage of genetic difference between male and female humans, estimated to be around 0.1%. The majority of genes are shared between males and females, with the differences mainly located on the sex chromosomes (X and Y).


What is the difference between a female Burmese an male Burmese?

Female Burmese cats tend to be smaller and lighter in weight compared to male Burmese cats. Males typically have larger faces and overall size. Additionally, males may be more vocal compared to females.


Difference between male and female sperm?

Although only males produce sperm, that does not mean that all sperm is male. There are two types of sperm: male and female. Male sperm carry the 'y' chromosome; female sperm carry the 'x' chromosome. If all sperm where male, then there would be no females born. Thus, the difference between male and female sperm is that male sperm carries the 'y' chromosome and produces male offspring and female sperm carries the 'x' chromosome and produces female offspring.


What is the difference between the male and female karyotypes?

The main difference between male and female karyotypes is the presence of sex chromosomes. Males typically have one X and one Y chromosome (46, XY), while females have two X chromosomes (46, XX). This difference in sex chromosomes determines the biological sex of an individual.


Is there a difference between the lengths of the male and female adult spinal cords?

On average a human female is shorter than a human male, so on average the female spinal cord will be shorter than the male spinal cord. However, you can also see individual females who have longer spinal cords (are taller than) individual males.