Yes, everyone has DNA. Yes
actually its not a sperm, its a chromosome. it can be a sperm but it is mostly referred as a chromosome, or DNA. Male DNA's are XY, Females are XX.
The nucleus holds your DNA. This nucleus is covered by the nuclear envelope which has a double membrane.
In humans, each sex gives exactly 23 chromosomes. The X chromosome, coming from females, has more base pairs that the Y Chromosome, coming from males. So in terms of DNA, females provide more base pairs that males do.
DNA unless coloring different for that species between males/females.
Yes! bacteria can produce DNA as it also have genetic material in the form of DNA (plasmids) so as many time bacterial cell divide it produce DNA and intrestingly bacteria are used in many biotechnical process in which forigen DNA is incooperated in bacterial DNA for the production which then is isolated from the bacterial DNA.
A chromosome is a DNA strand, that is comprised of genes. The two sex chromosomes are XX in females and XY in males.
The only cells in the human body that pass on DNA to an offspring are the reproductive cells, specifically the sperm cells in males and the egg cells in females.
It is usually the males but it varies on whose DNA Genes you have inherited, i have seen some tall females and they are models.
Taking female hormones can cause mutations in male DNA. There are many portions of the DNA that are shared between both males and females. These portions of the DNA could be damaged from hormones from either sex.
That depends:in mammals males have an XY chromosome pair and females have an XX chromosome pair, so males have a Y chromosome that females lackin birds, some fish, some crustaceans, some insects, and some reptiles males have a ZZ chromosome pair and females have a ZW chromosome pair, so males have two Z chromosomes while females only have onein some fish and some amphibians males and females have identical genetics and gender is determined by the temperature of the water they hatched inin many plant they are hermaphrodites: both male and female in one individualetc.
Male DNA is made up of both X and Y chromosomes. Typically, males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome.
The "female" DNA sequence lacks the Y chromosome personal ways if u don't knw this ask ur parents.