gender
There are many species in the creature that can be divided into two or more species, called sex (sex). These different sexes will complement each other to complement each other's genes to multiply the descendants of this process called reproduction. Typically, a species has two sexes: male and female. The female is defined as the one that produces the larger gametes (ie germ cells). Thus, the type of sex is determined by the reproductive function that an individual can perform in a certain period of time in his or her life cycle. Because this is the definition of biological significance, also known as biological sex, physiological gender or reproductive sex, and the identity of the identity of the more relevant gender. ...