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Number of sex chromosomes in a human kidney cell is​

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Sex chromosomes, the 23rd pair, are different in males and females. In contrast to males, who have one X and one Y chromosome, females have two copies of the X chromosome.

Explanation:

Several mammals, including humans, some insects (Drosophila), some snakes, some fish (guppies), and certain plants are classified using the XY sex-determination method (Ginkgo tree). An individual's sex is decided by a pair of sex chromosomes in this system. The homogametic sex, which refers to females having two of the same type of sex chromosome (XX), is prevalent in nature. Men are said to be of the heterogametic sex since they have two different types of sex chromosomes (XY).

Male development in humans is triggered by the presence of the Y chromosome; in the absence of the Y chromosome, the fetus will undergo female development.

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