no they have an X and a Y chromosome plus 44 non gender related chromosomes. making a total of 23 pairs
Y chromosome
Males have both X & Y chromosomes
Males possess one X chromosome and one Y chromosome.
Y chomozomes, I think. It says on Wikipedia.
The y-chromosome is only present in males. Men will a y-chromosome identical to that of their father, and his father, and his father, etc.
y chromosome is the chromosome that makes males, alcoholism has nothing to do with it unless you make the choice to drink
Y i think
The Y chromosome is the male sex chromosome, but males also carry a X chromosome from their mother. XY. The female sex chromosome is the Y chromosome; YY is female. ( generally, as sex chromosome number in both sexes can vary )
Males transmit one set of sex chromosomes to their offspring. This includes either an X or a Y chromosome, which determines the sex of the child. Females always contribute an X chromosome.
Males have an X and a Y chromosome (XY), while females have two X chromosomes (XX). The Y chromosome is responsible for determining male sex characteristics and contains genes crucial for male development. This chromosomal difference leads to the biological distinctions between males and females.
In mammals, including humans, males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY) while females have two X chromosomes (XX). The presence of the Y chromosome in males determines their heterogametic status, as the Y chromosome carries the SRY gene responsible for male development. In contrast, females do not have a Y chromosome, making them homogametic with two X chromosomes.
48,XXYY syndrome is a sex chromosome anomaly in which males have an extra X and Y chromosome. AKA Polyploidy