Females have a tapered abdomen that end in a pointed egg laying tube called the ovisposter. Males have a more rounded abdomenthat turns upward.
A male grasshopper has two different sex chromosomes, XY, while a female grasshopper has two of the same sex chromosomes, XX. This difference in sex chromosome composition determines the sex of the grasshopper.
DNA test.
No. Twice.
The number of chromosomes doubles in comparison to the sex cells.
No the color of the duck does not determine the sex of the duck.
# Find and catch a grasshopper. # Pinch the grasshopper and turn it upside down. # At the very end of the body, females have an appendage that looks like mini-pincers. Those aren't for pinching, they are for laying eggs. # Wash your hands.
Samples of DNA can be taken from feces to determine the sex.
he observed that grasshopper body cells and sex cells have the same number of chromosomes
the answer is sex chromosomes
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Gametes carry genes that determine the sex of an offspring.
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