Use the outline below to guide your study of the material in this
lesson. The outline indicates those topics the instructor feels
are most important for you to learn in the course. You should read
all the pages assigned, open and study the links, and read the terms
in the glossary.
Note: both testes and ovaries secrete both male and female sex hormones.
Cholesterol is a precursor to both male and female sex hormones.
Some of the information in the outline below can be found in Reading No. 9.
The rest of the outline is based on several sources that you may find yourself
either in printed or electronic form.
Human females exposed to large concentrations of androgens at the
time of birth exhibit more male behaviors and sometimes male-like
anatomical structures
Brain anatomy and physiology
Overall brain size is greater in males
(Hypothalamus is 5 times larger in male rats than in female rats)
Corpus callosumCorpus callosum (nerve fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres)
is larger in human females
The right cerebral hemisphere is thicker in males
Metabolic rate is 20% greater in females
A nucleus of cells in the brain of homosexual males is smaller than it
is in heterosexual males but the same size as in heterosexual females
A nucleus of cells in the brain of transexual genetic males is smaller than
it is in heterosexual males