We all know the basic differences between men and women. From physical appearance to even the biological ones, we know everything that is commonly known. These facts about men and women are known to almost everyone. However, there’s much more to the story. Doctors and scientists have to study these differences because it is crucial to give them medical attention accordingly. From emotional support to drug doses, there are even more complicated needs that force the scientists to study biological differences between men and women. But what exactly are they? Let’s see.
1. Forehead

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Men have sloped foreheads whereas females are more likely to have vertical and flat foreheads.
2. Defects

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A number of babies born with defects are males. If a female suffers any defect, she still has a copy of that X chromosome.
3. Fat

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In males, fat gets stored in between the organs whereas in females, fat forms a ring around the abdomen. This is the reason why you can tell someone’s sex just by looking at the MRI.
4. Eyelashes

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On an average, males have longer eyelashes. Though this is weird, but it’s true.
5. Colors

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Females can distinguish quite well between colors. This is the reason why pink is pink for guys, but it’s not just pink for girls.
6. Fingers

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Males have their first finger smaller than the third finger, whereas in case of females it’s the other way round.
7. Face-cut

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Females tend to have a broader face cut compared to males.
8. Blood Flow

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Blood flow is quite evenly distributed in a male’s body. However, for females, it is concentrated around main organs and the pelvic region.
9. Jaw Bone

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Males have a heavier jaw bone than females. This is the reason why men have sharp jawline.
10. Vision

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Females have a good peripheral vision whereas males are known to be good at scanning. This biological difference has an evolutionary origin that signifies “hunters and gatherers”.
11. Eye Socket

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The top edge of the eye socket in males is less sharp than in females.
12. Heart Attack

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In cases of heart attack, males experience the classic symptoms of chest and jaw pain. However, the symptoms can be diverse in terms of females and it could be mistaken for a heartburn.
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