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External Websites
- Healthline - What to Know About Having a Baby Who Is Intersex
- Nature - We used to call them hermaphrodites
- National Library of Medicine - Intersex Variations, Human Rights, and the International Classification of Diseases
- Cleveland Clinic - Intersex
- Verywell Mind - What is Intersex?
- WebMD - Intersex
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- Richard B. Goldschmidt
intersex, in biology, an organism having physical characteristics intermediate between a true male and a true female of its species. The condition usually results from extra chromosomes or a hormonal abnormality during embryological development. The sex mosaic, or gynandromorph, is an intersexual organism that has male parts on one side of the body and female parts on the other. Arthropods, mammals, and birds have been known to be gynandromorphic.