Human females have two X chromosomes (XX) while human males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). This difference in sex chromosomes determines biological sex and leads to different developmental pathways in males and females.
In both males and females there are 22 perfectly matched chromosomes. The somatic cells in humans total 46 chromosomes. Females get the XX sex chromosome while males get the Y chromosome.
Males have 44 homologous chromosomes, or 22 pairs. Females are 46 and 23 respectively since they have homologous sex chromosomes.
In humans, the somatic cells of both females and males have 23 chromosome pairs.
XY Chromosomes = Males XX Chromosomes = Females
Female have two X chromosomes while males have an X and a Y chromosome.
Males have two different chromosomes
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in each human somatic cell. 22 pairs are exactly the same in both males and females. In males there are XY sex chromosomes and in females these are XX.
76 for males (Toms) 77 for females (hens)
Yes, and males have an X and a Y chromosome.
All organisms contain 46 chromosomes. A praying mantis will also have 46 chromosomes. The males have 46XX and the females 46XY.
46 chromosomes are needed . 23 from the males sprem and 23 from the females egg.