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Answer» <p>Thedistinction between sex and genderdifferentiates a person'sbiological sex(the anatomy of an individual'sreproductive system, andsecondary sex characteristics) from that person'sgender, which can refer to either social roles based on the sex of the person (gender role) or personal identification of one's own gender based on an internal awareness (gender identity).[1][2]In this model, the idea of a "biological gender" is anoxymoron: the biological aspects are not gender-related, and the gender-related aspects are not biological. In some circumstances, an individual'sassigned sexand gender do not align, and the person may betransgender.[1]In other cases, an individual may have biologicalsex characteristicsthat complicate sex assignment, and the person may beintersex.</p>


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