These genotypes are determined by a human's 23rd pair of chromosomes. If the subject is female, she has two X's reading XX. If it is male, then his genotype will read XY. There is a 50-50 shot of each. This is because a woman donates one chromosome (she only has two X's so it is inevitable that she will donate an X), and a man donates one of his. If a man donates his 'X' then there will be two X's and the child will be female. If he donates his 'Y' then the child will be male.
Male is XY, female is XX. There are, however, other genotypes (XXY, XXX, XO...) and not all people have a phenotype that goes with their genotype.
Yes, it is normal for some species to have both male and female reproductive organs, a condition known as hermaphroditism. This occurs in various organisms, including some plants, animals, and invertebrates.
Anul is for both male and female.
The human male has both an X and Y chromosome which determines the sex of an offspring. Female only have the X chromosome.
It depends.There's "male" and "female" in some algaes, where a female genome, and a male genome come together to form the zygote.But they dont have male and female the way humans think of male and female.
The female can only pass on ONE "X". an XX female offspring must get the second X from the father.
A normal male has both male & female hormones. But male hormones are predominantly higher than female hormones male eunuch female hormones are more than normal giving him female characteristics normal female,both hormones are there but female hormones are predominantly higher than male hormones female eunuchs male hormones are higher than normal.
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14g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g is normal for a female lip piercing.
It's is same for guinea pigs and normal pigs. Bore is male and Sow is Female.
sexually normal male or one attracted to female
That's normal. One bump is female and two is a male so you have a female.
Color blindness is typically inherited as an X-linked recessive trait. A colorblind female must have two copies of the colorblind allele (one from each parent), meaning she must inherit the allele from both her mother and father. In this scenario, the normal male (with a normal X chromosome) can only pass on a normal X chromosome to his daughters, while the heterozygous female has one normal X and one colorblind X, meaning she can pass on either allele. Therefore, the combination of a normal male and a heterozygous female cannot produce a colorblind daughter.
When babies are born, they are generally male or female, therefore, the normal sex age is from birth.
Under normal circumstances the female Betta looks and is smaller than the male in both body and finage.
14g to 16g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g to 18g is normal for a female lip piercing.
what are the normal levels of Na ,K. Ch. ,Ca, Mag, in normal adult male and female
normal. 2 males can live together. so can male+female without mating. but get rid of one. they may fight to death.