What do the words "the biology of sex" mean? How does this play a role in human behavior? Give two specific examples

What will be an ideal response?


* The biology of sex refers to biological characteristics such as physical features and genetics that determine our sex.
* The biological basis plays a role in humans in that genetic abnormalities such as an XYY chromosomal pattern may lead to below-average intelligence and a slightly higher tendency to be in prison; or Turner syndrome, which is associated with deficits in visual memory, perceptual skills, visual-motor integration, and an increased likelihood of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder .
* Males have a greater chance of developmental difficulties such as physical diseases.

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over Paul's: A) value autonomy. B) intimacy and attachment. C) emotional autonomy. D) behavioral autonomy.

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