The sex chromosomes determine the sex of an organism. In humans, it is the 23 pair. Females pass on either or their X chromosomes, while males pass on either their X or their Y. If the male passes on their X chromosome, the resulting offspring is female. If they pass on their Y chromosome, the resulting offspring is male.
The male has an x and a y sex chromosome. The female has two x sex chromosomes.
The male has an x and a y sex chromosome. The female has two x sex chromosomes.
The sex of an organism is determined by the sex chromosome.
The X and Y chromosomes. Males are XY, and females are XX.
An organism's genotype determines its phenotype.
its role
Sex chromosomes and autosomes are from the same chromosome, The chromosome has 46 chromosomes and 2 of them are sex chromosomes and the rest are called autosomes
the genotypes of their parents
Chromosomes that are known as the X and Y chromosomes.
The male has an x and a y sex chromosome. The female has two x sex chromosomes.
The X and Y chromosomes. Males are XY, and females are XX.
the answer is sex chromosomes
the traits of an organism is controled by its???
An organism's genotype determines its phenotype.
its role
In humans, which sex chromosome determines if an offspring is a male or female?
what determines an organism's alles in sexual reproduction
Its parent(s).
sex
Sex chromosomes and autosomes are from the same chromosome, The chromosome has 46 chromosomes and 2 of them are sex chromosomes and the rest are called autosomes