the female egg cell is almost like a body cell the sperm cell however has 3 sections. A tail for moving, a mid section full of energy producing mitochondria, and a head containing the nucleus and covered with enzymes.
The 23rd pair of chromosomes that differ in males and females is called the sex chromosomes. In females, the 23rd pair consists of two X chromosomes (XX), while in males, it consists of one X and one Y chromosome (XY).
The sex chromosomes typically found in a human female are two X chromosomes.
The maximum number of chromosomes found in a human being is 46.
22 autosomes and 1 sex chromosome i believe. are u in bild 1? haha
A human gamete has 23 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in a regular human cell, which has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
Human females have two X chromosomes (XX) while human males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). This difference in sex chromosomes determines biological sex and leads to different developmental pathways in males and females.
The dude is XY and the dudette (qurl) Is XX ! I think .
xx chromosomes
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in each human somatic cell. 22 pairs are exactly the same in both males and females. In males there are XY sex chromosomes and in females these are XX.
The XX chromosome is female; the XY is male. They represent the 23 pair of human chromosomes
Human females are homogametic because they have two X chromosomes (XX), making them the heterogametic sex, while males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). This is in contrast to species where males are homogametic and females are heterogametic, such as birds.
The 23rd pair of chromosomes that differ in males and females is called the sex chromosomes. In females, the 23rd pair consists of two X chromosomes (XX), while in males, it consists of one X and one Y chromosome (XY).
Two. X and Y in males. Two Xs in females.
The sex chromosomes typically found in a human female are two X chromosomes.
Yes. Females have 2 X chromosomes, while males have 1 X and 1 Y. in the human genome
The maximum number of chromosomes found in a human being is 46.
The body cells of most humans have 46 chromosomes, which can be arranged into 23 pairs. One chromosome in each pair comes from the mother and the other chromosome comes from the father. Of the 23 pairs, 22 pairs (the body chromosomes, or autosomes) are the same in males and females. The 23 rd pair, called the sex chromosomes, is different in males and females. In females, the sex chromosomes are the same and are called X chrosomes. In males, the sex chromosomes are different. One is an X chromosome (inherited from your mother or your father) and the other is a smaller chromosome called the Y chromosome (inherited from your father). So, the two chromosomes which are found in human males (but not human females) are the sex chromosomes, X and Y. See: http://biology.about.com/library/weekly/aa091103a.htm