No all humans have 46 chromosomes.
The normal monoploid (n) # of a female sex cell is 23 chromosomes
A normal female genotype typically has two X chromosomes, represented as XX. These chromosomes determine the female sex characteristics and reproductive system development.
The father must have contributed an X chromosome if a normal female is produced.
A normal female karyotype would be described as 46 XX. A karotype shows the pairs of metaphase chromosomes of an individual cell and sorted according to size.
The male karyotype has 46 chromosomes the same as the female karyotype:23 chromosomes are inherited from your father.
The normal monoploid (n) # of a female sex cell is 23 chromosomes
XX
A normal female genotype typically has two X chromosomes, represented as XX. These chromosomes determine the female sex characteristics and reproductive system development.
The father must have contributed an X chromosome if a normal female is produced.
The father must have contributed an X chromosome if a normal female is produced.
The father must have contributed an X chromosome if a normal female is produced.
A normal human female typically has two X chromosomes, denoted as XX.
A normal female karyotype would be described as 46 XX. A karotype shows the pairs of metaphase chromosomes of an individual cell and sorted according to size.
The normal genotype for a human female is 46XX, meaning she has 46 chromosomes, including two X chromosomes. A genotype of 44XX would be considered abnormal in humans.
Normal females have XX chromosomes and normal males have XY chromosomes. I believe there are two of each in a human body and the rest are autosomes.
23 pairs
22 pair of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes. A male determines the sex with XY chromosomes and the female only has YY. 23; half of the normal 46 for a cell. This is so when the male and female cells meet, they will form a normal 46-chromosome cell.