Genetic chromosomes
They Carry Genes That Determine Whether Make Or Female
X and Y chromosoms determine whether or not an offspring is a male or female. Chromosomes come in pairs. Boys have an X and a Y chromosome pair; girls have an X and an X chromosome pair.
They carry genes that determine whether a person is a male of female. They also carry genes that determine other traits.
Chromosome 23 determines whether a person is male or female. These are called the 'sex chromosomes' and they come in two varieties, X and Y. Females have 2 X's and males have 1 X and 1 Y.
XX for female, XY for male
you will only find X chromosomes in a female, but in a male you will find X and Y.
A normal female genotype typically has two X chromosomes, represented as XX. These chromosomes determine the female sex characteristics and reproductive system development.
Sex chromosomes detrmine wheather a person is a male or a female.
The sex chromosomes. XX is female and XY is male.
The sex chromosome determines the sex of the organism. There are 46 chromosomes- 2 sex and 44 autosomes... the autosomes determine your traits, whereas the sex determine the sex; XX= FEMALE XY= MALE.
The sex of a baby goat, like many mammals, is determined by the male goat (buck). Male goats carry both X and Y chromosomes, while female goats (does) only carry X chromosomes. If the sperm carrying an X chromosome fertilizes the egg, a female kid is produced; if the sperm carrying a Y chromosome fertilizes the egg, a male kid is produced. Therefore, it is the male that ultimately determines the sex of the offspring.
Females have two X chromosomes. Males have one X and one Y.