Yes, a male with XXXY chromosomes can survive.
However, developmental delays and cognitive impairments are common with this syndrome.
Yes, they can survive but are often mentally disabled, have some physical disabilities and shorter life spans.
Male reproductive structure: stamen2 parts:antherfilament
The Spermatic Cord is a supporting structure in the male reproductive system.
no this a male structure
The external sac-like structure of the male reproductive system is called the testes which reside in the scrotum.
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Male humans have a different genetic structure from females, consisting of an X and a Y chromosome, where females have two X chromosomes. The genetic difference accounts for various differences between the sexes: hormone production, brain construction, skin construction, pelvic shape, growth of facial hair, and of course breasts and genitalia.
A male tortoiseshell cat is not a normal genetic possibility. If one were to be born through some kind of mutation, the changes would be so extensive that it would preclude the animal's survival.
Male reproductive structure: stamen2 parts:antherfilament
46, XX
The Spermatic Cord is a supporting structure in the male reproductive system.
In humans, gender is determined by the x and y chromosomes, with xx being a genetic female and xy being a genetic male
In agriculture, it means adding stuff to the soil which will improve growth. In Biology, it is a stage of the reproductive system in sexual species where genetic material from the male is added to the potential new entity (the ovum or egg) in the female, thus creating a new life with new genetic structure (the zygote).
The urethra is the male structure which has both reproductive and excretory functions.
46, XY
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The Male fight more.
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