No, female athletes take fewer fiber then males. Femalestake only a few hundred when males take a few thousand.
Because there is a gender bias against female athletes. Not just basketball but sports in general. Male athletes get more endorsements and scholastically colleges have more funding for male athletes as opposed to their female counterparts.
In most main sports, yes. Men's sports are much more popular then women's.
Marlene Ottey
Typically intersexed athletes compete with women for one of two reasons: 1) The male hormones they possess give them some advantages in terms of muscle development over normal female athletes while the lower natural levels of those same hormones compared to normal men put them at a relative disadvantage. Both male and female athletes have tried to cheat by adding more of these natural hormones to their systems to enhance and accelerate muscle growth and to speed up muscle repair after an injury or stressful competition or training. 2) Intersexed athletes may have some outward physical characteristics of males, but they tend to be very underdeveloped. As a consequence, they tend to look more female than male and may be more comfortable being identified as female.
Female athletes are more likely to suffer ACL injuries than male athletes. One possible explanation is that their wider hip structure affects the angle of the knee joint and puts additional stress on the ACL. However, that's just one explanation--the causes aren't fully understood.
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No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
At present there are far more male carpenters than female.
Transition from male to female is more commonly observed in the transgender community.
male are more illiterate. for sure ;)
female smile more
yes female cats shed more then male cats