By textbook, the genetic coding in every cell in a human's body should be exactly the same.
So, yes, all females have the XX chromosomes in every cell of their body. Males will have the XY chromosome in every cell of their body.
Females have XX chromosomes, males have XY chromosomes.
The mother has chromosomes XX and the father has the chromosomes XY
Females have xx chromosomes, males have xy.
Girls have xx cromosomes, and bnoys have xy chromosomes?
XX results in what we call female
a broken X (that's a Y) gives what we call male.
(The weaker sex.)
Women have XX, and men have XY. The Y chromosome is shorter than the X chromosomes.
There are 46 chromosomes per cell, with 22 pairs and an XX pair for females or an XY pair for males.
The sex chromosome typically carried by an ovum is X-chromosome. The sperm may carry either x or y sex chromosome.
XX chromosomes are called sex chromosomes and are typically found in females.
Most males have XY chromosomes while most females have XX chromosomes.
Generally, since the sex determining region is on the Y chromosome, this person is male. The SRY is a gene control area that determines male sex. Female is the default body plan in humans; males are made.
Female have two X chromosomes while males have an X and a Y chromosome.
It is on the X Chromosome (male have XY chromosome Females have XX Chromosome)
Males have an XY chromosome and females have XX.
actually its not a sperm, its a chromosome. it can be a sperm but it is mostly referred as a chromosome, or DNA. Male DNA's are XY, Females are XX.
There are 46 chromosomes per cell, with 22 pairs and an XX pair for females or an XY pair for males.
The sex chromosome typically carried by an ovum is X-chromosome. The sperm may carry either x or y sex chromosome.
XX chromosomes are called sex chromosomes and are typically found in females.
Most males have XY chromosomes while most females have XX chromosomes.
Because males have the chromosome XY. And Hemophilia attacks the X chromosomes, so if the disorder gets to the X chromosome of the male, it doesnt have another X chromosome to back it up like females do.(XX)
Generally, since the sex determining region is on the Y chromosome, this person is male. The SRY is a gene control area that determines male sex. Female is the default body plan in humans; males are made.
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.
Female transmit 23 chromosomes to the offspring. She has that unique chromosome called as X chromosome. This is transmitted to the offspring. From male you get either X or Y chromosome. From XX chromosome you get female child. From XY chromosome you get male child.