Difference between revisions of "Female"
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The '''female''' sex refers to that division of a species which produces eggs. In most mammals, the fertilized eggs, or [[zygote|zygotes]], develop inside the body for the full term and the fetus is expelled to the outside in [[birth]], to be nurtured by [[milk]] produced by [[mammary glands]]. A female human child is called a [[girl]]. With the commencement of [[menstruation]] a girl becomes a biological [[woman]]. | The '''female''' sex refers to that division of a species which produces eggs. In most mammals, the fertilized eggs, or [[zygote|zygotes]], develop inside the body for the full term and the fetus is expelled to the outside in [[birth]], to be nurtured by [[milk]] produced by [[mammary glands]]. A female human child is called a [[girl]]. With the commencement of [[menstruation]] a girl becomes a biological [[woman]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:20, April 27, 2007
The female sex refers to that division of a species which produces eggs. In most mammals, the fertilized eggs, or zygotes, develop inside the body for the full term and the fetus is expelled to the outside in birth, to be nurtured by milk produced by mammary glands. A female human child is called a girl. With the commencement of menstruation a girl becomes a biological woman.