sexual organs, chromosomes
The sex chromosomes for a male are XY. The presence of a Y chromosome determines male biological sex, while the absence of a Y chromosome results in female biological sex.
The biological sex of an individual with XY sex chromosomes in humans is typically male.
Male sex chromosomes are the X and Y chromosomes. The presence of a Y chromosome typically determines male biological sex, while the absence of a Y chromosome typically results in female biological sex. The combination of sex chromosomes inherited from parents determines an individual's biological sex.
biological tracer means to study the biological aspects with the help of, called tracers.
The chromosomes that determine biological sex are called sex chromosomes. In humans, females typically have two X chromosomes, while males have one X and one Y chromosome.
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Sex in biological organisms is determined by the combination of sex chromosomes inherited from the parents. In humans, females have two X chromosomes (XX) and males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). The presence of the Y chromosome typically leads to the development of male characteristics.
A sex chromosome is a specialized chromosome that carries genes related to determining an individual's biological sex. In humans, females typically have two X chromosomes (XX) and males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). The presence of a Y chromosome triggers the development of male characteristics, while the absence of a Y chromosome results in the development of female characteristics. This genetic combination determines an individual's biological sex.
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