: Patterns like XXY instead of the typical XX or XY.
In the natural world, diversity is the rule, not the exception. Yet, when it comes to human biology, we often try to squeeze everyone into two neat boxes: male or female. When someone is born outside these boundaries, history has used the term "hermaphrodite." Today, we know better. We use the term . 🧬 What Does it Actually Mean?
In biology, a is an organism that produces both male and female gametes (sperm and eggs). While this is common—and even the "norm"—for many plants, snails, and earthworms, it is not biologically possible for humans to be "fully" both male and female.
: Bodies that respond to or produce sex hormones in unique ways.
is an umbrella term used for people born with variations in: