depends on the species, dude.
Yes
Sex is determined by the 23rd pair of chromosomes (in humans). You get an X chromosome from your mother and an X or Y chromosome from your father. If you are XX, you are female. If you are XY, you are male.
the autosome do not control the sex organs . but the sex chromosome control the sex organs
sex-linked is normally involving X chromosome sex chromosome normally involving Y chromosome
The gene that causes cystic fibrosis is located on chromosome 7, which is an autosome, not a sex chromosome.
X chromosome
The Y chromosome is the male sex chromosome, but males also carry a X chromosome from their mother. XY. The female sex chromosome is the Y chromosome; YY is female. ( generally, as sex chromosome number in both sexes can vary )
chromosome 1 chromosome 1
No, the sex chromosome will just activate them, for instance, masculine characteristics may be on chromosome 3, the y chromosome will activate these in a man and a second x chromosome will deactivate these in a woman.
Chromosome pair 23 in humans is the pair of sex chromosomes. In females, both sex chromosomes are the X sex chromosome, and in human males one sex chromosome is the X and the other is the Y chromosome.
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The male human is represented by a sex chromosome consisting of one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY).