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Compare and contrast turner's syndrome and klinefelter's syndrome​

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Answered by BangtanBorahae
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In commensalism, a species is benefited while the other is unaffacted. An example would be barnacles growing on the back of whales.

In ammensalism, however, a species is unaffected while the other is harmed.

For example, Penicillium secreting penicillin which kills bacteria in the shared environment.

Answered by Anonymous
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Turner syndrome is the dysgenesis in the female gonads, while Klinefelter syndrome is the male hypogonadism. These can be explained by saying that both the terms are problems related to the sex chromosomes, as in the earlier one there is lacking of one of the sex chromosomes and so-called as monosomy (2n-1), while the latter consist of the extra sex chromosome and so-called as trisomy (2n+1).

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