Biology, asked by henals2574, 11 months ago

A person affected by disease having
chromosome complement XXX is called/having
(a) klinefilter’s syndrome
(b) down’s syndrome
(c) super female
(d) turner’s syndrome

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Answered by AditiHegde
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A person affected by disease having chromosome complement XXX is called/having super female.

  • Option (c) is correct.
  • XXX syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality.
  • The presence of an additional X Chromosome in each of a female's cells cause XXX syndrome.
  • The delayed development of speech, increased risk of learning disabilities and delayed development language skills are associated with the syndrome.
Answered by Fatimakincsem
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A person affected by disease having  chromosome complement XXX is called super female.

Option (C) is correct.

Explanation:

  • Triple X syndrome occurs due to the presence of an extra X chromosome in the egg cells of females.
  • This syndrome is also known as of also known as  47 or trisomy X syndrome.
  • The people having this syndrome show extraordinary characteristics such as  are often taller than average.
  • Usually the fertility in affected people is normal and there are no other physical differences.
  • Other symptoms include learning difficulties, decreased muscle tone, kidney problems and seizures.

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