Overall there is no difference, but some parts of the male brain are bigger/more developed than those of the female brain, and some parts of the female brain are bigger/more developed than those of the male brain.
Testosterone is the primary hormone that may lead to differences in male and female brain structure. It is thought to influence the development of brain regions related to spatial abilities and aggression in males, while estrogen may enhance connectivity in brain regions related to language and social behavior in females.
Anul is for both male and female.
It depends.There's "male" and "female" in some algaes, where a female genome, and a male genome come together to form the zygote.But they dont have male and female the way humans think of male and female.
Plants can be both male and female, or have both male and female parts within the same plant. Some plants have separate male and female individuals, while others have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive organs.
The pistil is the female part and the stamen is the male part
Your brain itself, the physical organ, isn't particularly differentiated. The male/female changes in the brain are more caused by living in a body that has generated male or female hormones; testosterone or progesterone. Every body has both hormones; it's the balance that is important. So if you're male, you have a brain more influenced by male hormones; if you're female, your brain is more influenced by female hormones.
Your brain itself, the physical organ, isn't particularly differentiated. The male/female changes in the brain are more caused by living in a body that has generated male or female hormones; testosterone or progesterone. Every body has both hormones; it's the balance that is important. So if you're male, you have a brain more influenced by male hormones; if you're female, your brain is more influenced by female hormones.
No, the weight of the brain is not same in male and female. The weight of the brain in female is approximately 1400 and in male is 1600.
There is no "sex" in brains.
Because on average males are larger than females in our species, male brains on average are larger. However, a given male brain when compared to a given female brain can certainly be smaller.
If the male's body is larger than the female's body, yes.
No. your brain size is the same as everyones
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There is no "sex" in brains.
Research suggests that the activity level of the female brain at rest is generally higher than that of the male brain. This difference may be due to variations in brain structure and connectivity between genders.
Female. The fact that you didn't capitalize the 'i' suggests a subordinate nature.
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