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Gender - Sex |  | Gender - Sex: Encyclopedia II - Gender - Sex |  | Main article: Biological sex
Gender can refer to the (biological) condition of being male or female, applied to humans, animals, plants, and other sexual species. In this sense, the term is a synonym for sex, a word that has undergone a usage shift itself, having become a synonym for sexual reproduction.
Haig:
"Among the reasons that working scientists have given me for choosing gender rather than sex in biological contexts are desires to signal sympathy with feminist goals, to use a more academic term, or to avoid the conn ...
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|  |  | Gender: Encyclopedia II - Gender - Sex
Gender - Sex
Main article: Biological sex
Gender can refer to the (biological) condition of being male or female, applied to humans, animals, plants, and other sexual species. In this sense, the term is a synonym for sex, a word that has undergone a usage shift itself, having become a synonym for sexual reproduction.
Haig:
"Among the reasons that working scientists have given me for choosing gender rather than sex in biological contexts are desires to signal sympathy with feminist goals, to use a more academic term, or to avoid the connotation of copulation."
See sex-determination systems and sexual differentiation (for homo sapiens).
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