Biology, asked by rameshdomal, 11 months ago

Explain the klinefelter syndrome​

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Answered by mahira15
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Explanation:

Klinefelter syndrome: A condition in males who have XXY sex chromosomes, rather than the usual XY. Some also have additional X chromosomes, or more than one Y chromosome. ... It occurs in 1 in 500 male births. The signs of Klinefelter syndrome include small testes, insufficient production of testosterone, and infertility.

Answered by udayj
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when a baby boy is born it has the features of boy but as it reaches 9-10yrs the boy state developing female body features

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