Category:Sex differences in humans
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Sex differences in humans. In humans, biological sex consists of five factors present at birth: the presence or absence of the SRY gene (an intronless sex-determining gene on the Y chromosome), the type of gonads, the sex hormones, the internal reproductive anatomy (such as the uterus), and the external genitalia.[1]
- ^ Knox, David; Schacht, Caroline. Choices in Relationships: An Introduction to Marriage and the Family. 11 ed. Cengage Learning; 2011-10-10 [cited 17 June 2013]. ISBN 9781111833220. p. 64–66.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Sex differences in psychology (12 P)
Pages in category "Sex differences in humans"
The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Sex differences in schizophrenia
- Sex as a biological variable
- Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities
- Gender differences in sexual attraction
- Sex differences in sexual desire
- Sexual differentiation
- Gender differences in sexual fantasy
- Sexual jealousy
- Sex differences in social capital
- Sex differences in substance abuse
- Gender differences in suicide