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50% of the male gametes have only autosomes and the rest 50% have both autosomes and one sex chromosomes in
Grasshopper
Drosophila
Birds
Butterflies​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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grasshopper is organism that have 50% of the male gamets that have only autosome and there is 50% and both of autosome as well as sex chromosomes in them.

Option A.

Explanation:

  • Usually in the higher group of organism there are two types of sex chromosomes which are used for the determination of the sex in case of the organism. However in case of gamate of grasshopper there is only of the sex chromosome present.
  • The organism may even have only autosomal chromosome in the gamate and no sex chromosome. Here the presence of sex chromosome resembles the male gender and female gender have no sex chromosome.

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