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  2. What Do We Mean By Sex and Gender? - Yale School of Medicine

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    This is a term that is preferable to “non-trans,” “biological,” or “natal” man or woman. Gender nonconforming: A person who views their gender identity as one of many possible genders beyond strictly female or male.

  3. Female Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

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    1. Belonging to the sex which conceives and gives birth to young, or (in a wider sense) which produces ova; not male. As patient as the female dove When that her golden couplets are disclosed. (Shak) 2. Belonging to an individual of the female sex; characteristic of woman; feminine; as, female tenderness.

  4. Here's Why Human Sex Is Not Binary | Scientific American

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    They assert that men and women are defined by their production of these gamete cells, making them a distinct biological binary pair, and that our legal rights and social possibilities should...

  5. Defining “Woman”: Biological Sex and Gender - Journal of Gender...

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    defines “biological sex” as a binary classification, defining who is a woman and who is a man simply by reference to chromosomes and anatomy. Instead, the science of biology does not support binary classifications, and gender identity itself appears to have a biological basis. The simplicity that social

  6. Biological Differences Between Men and Women - Owlcation

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    We'll discuss how hormones and other chemicals affect fertility, secondary sex characteristics, genetics, and other non-sexual functions. The following definitions of a biological woman and man are taken from Planned Parenthood's page for Sex and Gender Identity resources.

  7. The New Science of Sex and Gender | Scientific American

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    Biology. Sex is supposed to be simple—at least at the molecular level. The biological explanations that appear in textbooks amount to X + X = ♀ and X + Y = ♂. Venus or Mars, pink or blue.

  8. Sex is a multidimensional biological construct based on anatomy, physiology, genetics, and hormones. (These components are sometimes referred to together as “sex traits.”) [2] All animals (including humans) have a sex.

  9. Sex refers to biological physical differences, while gender is how people identify. “Sex” refers to the physical differences between people who are male, female, or intersex .

  10. Biological Sex and Gender in the United States

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    A person’s biological sex usually refers to their status as female or male depending on their chromosomes, reproductive organs, and other characteristics. Chromosomes are tightly packed DNA, or molecules that contain the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of all living things. Humans typically have forty-six chromosomes.

  11. Do experts agree on a simple definition of 'woman'? - Gigafact

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    A woman is colloquially understood as an adult human with female biology. However, some individuals have a genotype (internal biology) that conflicts with their phenotype (external physical characteristics).