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Gender represents only the biological differences between men and women
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sex is what represents the biological differences between men and women. gender represent what the person classifies themselves as.
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False. Gender doesn't represent only the biological differences between men and women.

Step-by-step explanation:

The term sex refers to the biological characteristics and differences between men and woman according to their reproductive system.

Gender, however, refers to the set of social behaviors that are expected of a person, depending on its sex. While sex is a biological feature, gender, on the other hand, is a social construction. This means that, while men and women have existed in every society in history, being a man or a woman has meant something different in each one.

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