Sex combs on the fruit fly are located only on the male that are little black bristles on the front walking legs.
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A normal male fruit fly has two sets of chromosomes: one set of X and one set of Y chromosomes. This combination determines the male sex of the fruit fly.
The primary way to determine the sex of a fly is by looking at its abdomen. Females generally have a pointed or rounded abdomen, while males have a more narrowed and pointed abdomen. In some species, males may also have specific structures like sex combs on their legs or more prominent eyes.
Hamster sex cells have 22 chromosomes each.
honey combs and fruit loops
Fruit flies have 3 pairs of autosomes, a total of 6 autosomes. They also have 1 pair of sex chromosomes.
Male fruit flies typically have darker abdomens and are smaller in size compared to female fruit flies. Additionally, male fruit flies have sex combs on their front legs, which are used during mating. Female fruit flies are usually larger in size and have lighter abdomens.
They have 4 pairs ofchromosomes not chromazones. one sex chromosome and three autosomes.
(Drosophila melanogaster) Fruit fly.
Red eyes is a dominant sex-linked gene in the fruit fly. Males with red eyes have the genotype XRY, where R is for the red gene.
The genotype for a white-eyed male fruit fly is X^wY, where X is the sex chromosome and Y is the Y chromosome. The w denotes the gene for white eyes located on the X chromosome. This genotype indicates that the male fruit fly has a white-eye phenotype due to the recessive white eye allele.
the ones that fly in the air and are the real birds do not need combs. however an old term for people who were opposed to war were referred to as "doves" and if they cared about their appearance they would need combs