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Is klinefelter's syndrome monosomy or trisomy?

A trisomy. A monosomy is when there is only one of a chromosome. A trisomy is when there are three of a chromosome. In Klinefelter's syndrome, there are three sex chromosomes.


What condition is caused by the failure of chromosomes to separate in meiosis?

The condition that is caused is a trisomy or a monosomy


Is 45 x the only known human live born monosomy?

No, 45,X is not the only known human live born monosomy. Other examples include 45,Y (Turner syndrome) and 45,X/46,XX (mixed gonadal dysgenesis). These conditions result from abnormalities in the number of sex chromosomes carried by an individual.


How many chromosomes in the human kidney?

there are 46 chromosomes in the human kidney


If only a single member of a pair of chromosomes is present in a cell equals?

If only one member of a pair of chromosomes is present in a cell, this is known as monosomy. Monosomy can result in genetic disorders and may lead to developmental abnormalities or health issues. An example of monosomy is Turner syndrome, where individuals have only one X chromosome instead of the typical two.


Which monosomy can a human have and still survive?

The only monosomy that a human can have and still survive is Turner syndrome, which is characterized by having only one X chromosome (45,X). Individuals with Turner syndrome may have a range of symptoms, including short stature, infertility, and heart defects.


How many chromosomes does each human have?

Each human has 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes


A human egg cell has 23 chromosomes. How many chromosomes will a human zygote have?

46


How many chromosomes are needed to make a human?

46 chromosomes are needed to create a human


How are cells with monosomy different from haploid cells?

Haploid refers to a cell that has has only one copy of each chromosome, like in a gamete such as a sperm cell or egg cell. Upon fertilization, the two haploids come together to form a full diploid cell (two copies of each chromosome) which then goes on to form the complete organism. Monosomy refers to a condition where there is only one copy of a specific chromosome. For example, in the human condition Turner Syndrome, there is only one X chromosome, instead of two sex chromosomes. Most incidences of monosomy other than Turner Syndrome are lethal, so there aren't many examples of it.


How many pairs of chrosomes do humans have?

There are a total of 23 pairs (22 chromosome pairs, plus another pair determining sex) for a total of 46 chromosomes for a normal human being. There are various chromosomal abnormalities in which an individual may have more than (trisomy) or less than (monosomy) than 46.


How many chromosomes will zygotes have?

if it is a human chromosome it will have 32 chromosomes