How does Gynander differ from Gynandromorphs?

How does Gynander differ from Gynandromorphs? Correct Answer Gynander has patches of tissues of other sex on it

A gynander differs from a gynandromorph in the fact that a gynander maybe a male or female with patches of tissues of other sex on it while gynandromorph is an individual with the one-half body as male and the other half as a female.

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