Asked by doge master
Is there really such thing as male and female cells?
I'm pretty interested in the human body (not in a weird way) and would like to be a doctor when i grow up. So i would like to know more about the body. (i'm not 100% sure if this counts as a HOMEWORK question or not, bc its not on any quick check test or quiz, but i figure i'd ask it here because it kindof has to do with academics?)
I'm pretty interested in the human body (not in a weird way) and would like to be a doctor when i grow up. So i would like to know more about the body. (i'm not 100% sure if this counts as a HOMEWORK question or not, bc its not on any quick check test or quiz, but i figure i'd ask it here because it kindof has to do with academics?)
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Answered by
bobpursley
In every cell, there are two chromosomes, and in any human, are either all XX or XY. If they are all XX in a human, that is a female. If they are all XY, that is a male.
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