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.
The chromosomes that determine an individual's biological sex are called the X and Y chromosomes.
The paired chromosomes that determine an individual's gender are called sex chromosomes.
The sex chromosomes that do not carry traits are called the Y chromosome in males and the second X chromosome in females. These sex chromosomes primarily determine biological sex and are not directly involved in carrying most of the traits that are inherited.
The chart used to determine a person's sex is called a karyotype chart. This chart displays the chromosomes found in an individual's cells, which can help determine their biological sex based on the presence of XX (female) or XY (male) chromosomes.
The paired chromosomes that are similar within an organism, including autosomes, are called homologous chromosomes.
The chromosomes that determine an individual's biological sex are called the X and Y chromosomes.
No, sex chromosomes are not referred to as homozygous chromosomes. Homozygous chromosomes have identical alleles at a specific gene locus, while sex chromosomes determine an individual's biological sex. In humans, sex chromosomes include X and Y chromosomes.
The paired chromosomes that determine an individual's gender are called sex chromosomes.
The sex chromosomes that do not carry traits are called the Y chromosome in males and the second X chromosome in females. These sex chromosomes primarily determine biological sex and are not directly involved in carrying most of the traits that are inherited.
The chart used to determine a person's sex is called a karyotype chart. This chart displays the chromosomes found in an individual's cells, which can help determine their biological sex based on the presence of XX (female) or XY (male) chromosomes.
The paired chromosomes that are similar within an organism, including autosomes, are called homologous chromosomes.
The other 44 chromosomes are called autosomes. These chromosomes come in pairs and determine an individual's traits and characteristics, excluding the sex chromosomes.
Xy chromosomes= boy xx chromosomes= female
The X and Y chromosomes are called the "Sex Chromosomes". Both the X and Y chromosome are part of the "sex-determining system" that helps determine the sex characteristics in humans. In the system, females have two X chromosomes (XX) while males have an X and a Y chromosome (XY).
Chromosomes. XX=female XY=male
A male formula is commonly referred to as "male" in the context of biological sex determination. In genetics, particularly in the context of sex chromosomes, the male formula is represented as XY, where "X" and "Y" indicate the specific sex chromosomes that typically characterize males in many species, including humans.
Special chromosomes called sex chromosomes determine the sex of most animals. These chromosomes are designated as X and Y in humans, with females having two X chromosomes (XX) and males having one X and one Y chromosome (XY).