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state 2 contrasting features each of sex determination in humans, birds and honey bees

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Answered by nmalavikamohan
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These are significant differences between the three

Humans: 
- The female is homogametic (XX) and male is heterogametic (XY). The sex of the offspring is determined by the male gamete.
- Both male and females develop from fertilization.

Birds:
- The female is heterogametic (ZW) and the male is homogametic (ZZ). The sex of the offspring is determined by the female gamete.
- Both male and female develop from fertilized eggs.

Honeybee
- The female is heterogamous and the male is haploid, homogamous.
- The males develop from the queen's unfertilized eggs. The females develop from  the queen's fertilized eggs.

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