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Only men have them.
Women have two of them.
A child's sex is determined if he has XY chromosomes or she has XX chromosomes. So in general the statement is true.
as the cell grows, the chromosomes become separated.
Women have two of them.occurs in cells of female mammalsWomen have two of them
Only men have them.
Only men have them.
Women have two of them.
I had to do this too. Because of Meiosis, each egg and sperm cell have completely different alleles that are never the same. That is because during meiosis, the homologous chromosomes line up together during synapsis and then they cross over. Crossing over allows each new gamete to be genetically different from the other. That is why they say they could never achieve the same results even if they conceive a hundred times. Hope this helped
Mitochondria and chloroplasts reproduce independently from the cell.
A child's sex is determined if he has XY chromosomes or she has XX chromosomes. So in general the statement is true.
Women have two of them.occurs in cells of female mammalsWomen have two of them
as the cell grows, the chromosomes become separated.
the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell.
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The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale; 0 K corresponds to a thermodynamic temperature of absolute zero.
Women have two of them.occurs in cells of female mammalsWomen have two of them