A male grasshopper's genotype is XO. A female grasshopper's genotype is XX. X represents the presence of a sex chromosome, and O represents the lack of a sex chromosome.
The ratio of a human baby being a male to being a female is 1:1.That means that the baby has a 50% of being a male, and a 50% of being a female.A male human has the genotype of XY.A female human has the genotype of XX.Some mutated organisms have an XXY or XYY for a genotype.
Grasshoppers reproduce sexually, meaning they require both male and female individuals to mate and produce offspring. The male grasshopper transfers sperm to the female through a reproductive organ, leading to fertilization of the eggs.
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.
In the ZW sex chromosome system, the male genotype is ZZ. The letter Z represents the presence of a dominant male-determining gene, while the letter W represents the absence of this gene, which determines female development. Therefore, individuals with the ZZ genotype develop as males in this system.
When a homozygous dominant female (genotype AA) is crossed with a homozygous recessive male (genotype aa), all offspring will inherit one dominant allele from the mother and one recessive allele from the father, resulting in a genotype of Aa for all offspring. The phenotype ratio will show all offspring displaying the dominant trait. Thus, the genotype ratio is 100% Aa, and the phenotype ratio is 100% expressing the dominant trait.
The genotype for a male is XY. A female is XX. The 23rd homologous pair is the sex gene that determines this.
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Have a rubber male grasshopper mate with a rubber female grasshopper. The offspring will be rubber, provided the male grasshopper wasn't wearing a rubber at the time of mating.
The ratio of a human baby being a male to being a female is 1:1.That means that the baby has a 50% of being a male, and a 50% of being a female.A male human has the genotype of XY.A female human has the genotype of XX.Some mutated organisms have an XXY or XYY for a genotype.
Arkive shows a picture of a male and female grasshopper side-by-side. They are common field grasshoppers, but there are more than 10,000 known species of grasshoppers throughout the world.
The reproductive system of a grasshopper contains the gonads. The gonads are ducts that allow the sperm to pass through the male and into the female.
well a couple of my friends caught some grasshoppers so i asked for the sex of them and they said to know the difference between a male and female is the color the brown ones are females and the green ones are males
87 years male 10 years female
Grasshoppers reproduce sexually, meaning they require both male and female individuals to mate and produce offspring. The male grasshopper transfers sperm to the female through a reproductive organ, leading to fertilization of the eggs.
A female grasshopper is a called a female grasshopper. Thank you. Please hold the applause.
You look at their posterior end and their will be a egg laying extension called an oviposterior if it's a female and if it is a male they will not have anything on it's rear end.
the males segment is round. the females segment is pointy