Biology, asked by emily4567, 11 months ago

compare the difference seen in male and female humans and animals. how would the difference, if any, be explained?



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Answered by divyang2412
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Answer:

The exact term that refers to the differences between male & female organisms of a species is "sexual dimorphism". The best way to explain differences seen in male & female humans or animals is on the basis of genetics.

Explanation:

Like in humans, person having "XY sex chromosomes" is a "male" & the one having "XX sex chromosomes" is a "female".

Answered by anjalin
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The various differences seen in male and female humans and animals are:

Explanation:

  • The two sexes are females, who have ovaries and produce eggs and the other are males, who have testes and produce sperm.
  • The content of haemoglobin is higher in males than females.
  • But the content of haemoglobin in animals is higher in females than males.
  • is higher in females than males.Males are generally larger, and more aggressive than females among mammals.
  • Males mainly have proportionately more muscle mass, more bone mass, and a lower percentage of body fat as compared to women.
  • A person with XX chromosomes usually has female sex while A person with XY chromosomes usually has male sex.

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