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2. What term describes someone whose biological sex is both male and female?

OA. Intersex
O B. Cisgender
O C. Gender Identity
D. Pansexual

User Magnar
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Answer:

Option a. Intersex

Step-by-step explanation:

Intersex describes a person who is born with a combination (biological female and male) hormones, chromosomes or genitalia. (basically our reproduction parts *ovaries etc.* internally or externally). Remember that someone who is intersex isn't biologically male or female. Intersex is also called hermophroditism. Hermophroditism is not necessarily limited/means that only a 'human' is able to be intersex, many plants and other living things can also be a natural hermophrodite. Hermaphroditic plants (most flowering plants, or angiosperms *they're flowers okay!*) are called monoecious, or bisexual.

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the answer is intersex

Intersex is a group of conditions in which there is a discrepancy between the external genitals and the internal genitals (the testes and ovaries). The older term for this condition is hermaphroditism.
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