The Y chromosome is the only chromosome that is specifically male, although of course, it does take a full set of 23 pairs of chromosomes to create a body, male or female.
Chromosomes (autosomes), not including the sex chromosomes (XY - male, or XX - female).
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there is 4 pairs of chromosomes in each cell for a fly!
The Y chromosome is found in males only. Females have XX chromosomes whereas males have XY chromosomes. That is why they are different, because an XY cannot be female and an XX cannot be male.
Chromosomes effect the body by telling it if you will be male of female. XX is the chromosome for a female and XY is for male.
Chromosomes (autosomes), not including the sex chromosomes (XY - male, or XX - female).
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Normal females have XX chromosomes and normal males have XY chromosomes. I believe there are two of each in a human body and the rest are autosomes.
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In humans and other mammals, a male has XY sex chromosomes. In birds, a male has XX chromosomes. In amphibians, male chromosomes look the same as female chromosomes.
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You would have 47 chromosomes because you would have the normal 46 but one extra y with the sex determing pair of chromosomes which would make you have super male syndrome.
Unlike somatic (body) cells, gametes have two time the number of chromosomes as body cells. Gametes (2n). Body cells (n). For example, human 46 chromosomes in gamete cells but half of that (23) in body cells.
there is 4 pairs of chromosomes in each cell for a fly!
The Y chromosome is found in males only. Females have XX chromosomes whereas males have XY chromosomes. That is why they are different, because an XY cannot be female and an XX cannot be male.
In an average somatic (body) cell, two. and in human gametes there is , one all chromosomes in human body is , 46 chromosomes. in normal female somatic cell is (44+XX) . in normal male somatic cell (44+XY) in normal female gametes (22+X) in normal male gametes (22+X) or (22+Y) .