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What does intersex refer to?
What does intersex refer to?
- A person born with only female reproductive organs
- A person born with only male reproductive organs
- A person born with sexual anatomy or chromosomes that do not fit traditional male or female (correct)
- A person born with both male and female reproductive organs
What is the definition of gender identity?
What is the definition of gender identity?
- The extent to which one identifies as being either masculine or feminine (correct)
- The social or cultural roles played by males or females in society
- The physical or physiological differences between males and females
- The combination of reproductive sex organs, including internal organs and chromosomes
What does gender expression describe?
What does gender expression describe?
- How someone prefers to express their gender (correct)
- The social or cultural roles played by males or females in society
- The physical or physiological differences between males and females
- The combination of reproductive sex organs, including internal organs and chromosomes
What are primary sex characteristics?
What are primary sex characteristics?
What is the definition of gender?
What is the definition of gender?
What does gender identity refer to?
What does gender identity refer to?
What is the definition of intersex?
What is the definition of intersex?
What does gender expression describe?
What does gender expression describe?
What are primary sex characteristics?
What are primary sex characteristics?
What does gender refer to?
What does gender refer to?
Study Notes
Sex and Gender
- Intersex refers to a person born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't fit typical male or female classifications.
- Gender identity refers to a person's internal, personal sense of being a man, woman, or something else.
- Gender expression describes how a person publicly expresses their gender, such as through behavior, appearance, or mannerisms.
- Primary sex characteristics refer to the reproductive organs, such as testes or ovaries, and external genitalia.
- Gender is often understood as the socially constructed roles, behaviors, and expectations associated with being male or female.
- Gender identity refers to an individual's internal sense of their own gender, which may or may not align with the sex they were assigned at birth.
- Intersex is a term used to describe people born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't fit typical male or female classifications, such as chromosomes, hormones, or genitalia.
- Gender expression describes the ways in which people externally communicate their gender, such as through dress, behavior, or mannerisms.
- Primary sex characteristics are the physical attributes that define a person's biological sex, such as internal and external genitalia.
- Gender in general refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, and expectations associated with being male or female.
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Explore Your Self: Quiz on Sexual, Physical, and Material Aspects. Test your knowledge on sexual identity, physical appearance, material possessions, and intersex conditions. Understand gender, sex, and the complexities of the self.