23 chromosome pairs in BOTH male and female.
22 and 1/2 chromosomes are common to both males and female. The one that contains the X and Y chromosomes makes the difference. If you have X and Y chromosomes, you are male. If you have two X chromosomes, you are female. So both the male and female have got that one X chromosome in common.
In humans, the somatic cells of both females and males have 23 chromosome pairs.
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in each human somatic cell. 22 pairs are exactly the same in both males and females. In males there are XY sex chromosomes and in females these are XX.
It isn't different. Both parents give half of their chromosomes to their offspring.
a human man has two pairs of 23 chromosomes, in total 46. there are cases where there is an extra chromosome in the 23rd spot of chromosomes in this case the man will have an extra chromosome, this is the cause of syndrome of down.
22 and 1/2 chromosomes are common to both males and female. The one that contains the X and Y chromosomes makes the difference. If you have X and Y chromosomes, you are male. If you have two X chromosomes, you are female. So both the male and female have got that one X chromosome in common.
In both males and females there are 22 perfectly matched chromosomes. The somatic cells in humans total 46 chromosomes. Females get the XX sex chromosome while males get the Y chromosome.
Both males and feamles can get anorexia but it is most common in females .
Both have 23 pairs including sex chromosomes. . Males have an X and Y sex chromosome and females have two X.
In humans, the somatic cells of both females and males have 23 chromosome pairs.
The 22 pairs of chromosomes in human somatic cells that are same in males and females are called autosomes.
Both - more common in males
Yes, male wolves have the same number of chromosomes as females. There is no research at this time on the DNA found in the X chromosome and the Y chromosome and the Wolf. The Wolf has 78 chromosomes.
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in each human somatic cell. 22 pairs are exactly the same in both males and females. In males there are XY sex chromosomes and in females these are XX.
It isn't different. Both parents give half of their chromosomes to their offspring.
From what I found, they are both equally common.
Males have both X & Y chromosomes