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I have the following question:
"Briefly explain why males and females are born roughly in a ratio of 1:1. Why is it not exactly 1:1 in the human population"
Now I was considering sex linked diseases as well as the fact that some societies in certain parts of the world intentionally push the ratio to one side e.g. a particular society favouring boys due to the stereotype that they'll one day look after the family etc. However the question asks why they're born roughly in the ratio of 1:1. This, I cannot think of any reasons for.
Anyone?
"Briefly explain why males and females are born roughly in a ratio of 1:1. Why is it not exactly 1:1 in the human population"
Now I was considering sex linked diseases as well as the fact that some societies in certain parts of the world intentionally push the ratio to one side e.g. a particular society favouring boys due to the stereotype that they'll one day look after the family etc. However the question asks why they're born roughly in the ratio of 1:1. This, I cannot think of any reasons for.
Anyone?