성 (생물학) (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • Stevenson A, Waite M (2011). 《Concise Oxford English Dictionary: Book & CD-ROM Set》. OUP Oxford. 1302쪽. ISBN 978-0-19-960110-3. 2020년 3월 11일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 3월 23일에 확인함. Sex: Either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and most other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions. The fact of belonging to one of these categories. The group of all members of either sex. 
  • Purves WK, Sadava DE, Orians GH, Heller HC (2000). 《Life: The Science of Biology》. Macmillan. 736쪽. ISBN 978-0-7167-3873-2. 2019년 6월 26일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 3월 23일에 확인함. A single body can function as both male and female. Sexual reproduction requires both male and female haploid gametes. In most species, these gametes are produced by individuals that are either male or female. Species that have male and female members are called dioecious (from the Greek for 'two houses'). In some species, a single individual may possess both female and male reproductive systems. Such species are called monoecious ("one house") or hermaphroditic.  밴쿠버 양식 오류 (도움말)

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  • Stevenson A, Waite M (2011). 《Concise Oxford English Dictionary: Book & CD-ROM Set》. OUP Oxford. 1302쪽. ISBN 978-0-19-960110-3. 2020년 3월 11일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 3월 23일에 확인함. Sex: Either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and most other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions. The fact of belonging to one of these categories. The group of all members of either sex. 
  • Purves WK, Sadava DE, Orians GH, Heller HC (2000). 《Life: The Science of Biology》. Macmillan. 736쪽. ISBN 978-0-7167-3873-2. 2019년 6월 26일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 3월 23일에 확인함. A single body can function as both male and female. Sexual reproduction requires both male and female haploid gametes. In most species, these gametes are produced by individuals that are either male or female. Species that have male and female members are called dioecious (from the Greek for 'two houses'). In some species, a single individual may possess both female and male reproductive systems. Such species are called monoecious ("one house") or hermaphroditic.  밴쿠버 양식 오류 (도움말)