Ok. I'm in a debate with one of my more intelligent friends. I say all mammals start off female (which explains the presence of nipples on males). He says they do not. Care to choose a side?
This. Genetically male, physically female.MagicMouse said:Each new organism starts off with a set of chromosomes. The females have XX the males have XY. Thus, from the beginning they are completely different from the most basic composition.
I agree with the above statement.Eliam_Dar said:I disagree, since you are genetically male or woman since conception.
Based on what?Furburt said:Well, I can't speak for all mammals, but I know that humans definitely start as female in the womb. So humans, yes, all mammals, not sure.
Stoic raptor said:You are right. Scientist found this out a long time ago. A baby start out female in the womb, then goes on to be a boy if it was ment to be one. Its not like a baby starts with a vagina then have it morph into a penis, but babies start out female.
EDIT: this is about humans. I dont know about other animals, I assume its different with each species. Gorilla males have nipples, but male dogs dont.