There are two sex chromosomes: the X chromosome and the Y chromosome. During fertilization, the mother always gives an X chromosome and the father gives either another X chromosome or a Y chromosome. Therefore, all humans have at least one X chromosome.
23 haploid sex cells
In humans, which sex chromosome determines if an offspring is a male or female?
Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome. humans have 44
Two sex-linked traits present in humans are color blindness and hemophilia. These traits are carried on the X chromosome and are more commonly expressed in males due to their inheritance pattern.
Humans have 23 chromosomes in their sex cells.
In humans, the Y chromosome is noticeably shorter than the X chromosome.
Not in humans.
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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.
The element responsible for determining male sex in humans is the Y chromosome.
For humans x or y chromosome from father
One X chromosome and one Y chromosome, which determines male sex characteristics.