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(a) How is sex determined in humans?
(b) How does it differ from sex determination in birds and honey bees?

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Answered by nivetha85539
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In females, a pair of X-chromosomes is present whereas X and Y chromosomes are determinant of male. ... In many birds, a female has a pair of dissimilar chromosomes ZW and male two similar ZZ chromosomes. • In the case of honeybee, a haploid-diploid sex-determination system determines the sex of the offspring.

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