Sociology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

What is the difference between the term sex and gender

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sex is defined as biologically and physiologically determined differences between men and women, such as chromosomes or genitalia. 

Gender is different to sex. It is a social construct and something we have to learn and perform rather than what we were born with. Many sociologists believe that just because we are born with different chromosomes this does not mean we are naturally programmed to act and behave in “masculine” or “feminine” ways. 

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Solution: Sex is the biological category of males and females depending upon the reproductive system they possess.


Gender of the person is either the social role of the particular sex.


In other words, gender is the personal identification of the person based on the internal awareness. Transgender is the exception case.

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