These diagrams are designed to support the secondary science and technology curriculum. They can replace diagrams in other existing resources that do not illustrate homology. Through homology, these diagrams show the similarities between typically feminized and masculinized bodies. Even if their presentation is binary, these diagrams can represent a first step towards tackling the diversity of sexed bodies, since they enable us to imagine how could intermediate characteristics present themselves.

Worksheet on the homology of feminized and masculinized bodies (PDF)

Answers to the worksheet on the homology of typically feminized and masculinized bodies (PDF)

Typically feminized and masculinized bodies (PDF)
To cite these documents :
Bouchard-Fortier, M. & Cyr, G. (2023) Typically feminized and masculinized bodies. Anatomie inclusive. Retrieved from: https://anatomieinclusive.org/en/homology

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