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Sarah Peterson
on Nov 04, 2024Verified
Genetic females born with Turner syndrome may struggle with their
A) gender identity.
B) gender role.
C) gender typing.
D) androgyny.
Turner Syndrome
A genetic disorder affecting females, characterized by the partial or complete absence of one of the two X chromosomes, leading to various developmental issues.
Gender Identity
A person's personal sense of their own gender, which may or may not correspond with their birth sex.
- Acquire knowledge on the impact of genetics and environmental elements in shaping sexual orientation and gender identity.
- Understand the distinction between sex and gender and the biological basis of sex.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the impact of genetics and environmental elements in shaping sexual orientation and gender identity.
- Understand the distinction between sex and gender and the biological basis of sex.
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