Why males are called heterogametic ?
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Heterogametic refers to the males which produce dissimilar gametes, such as those of human males, who produce two types of spermatozoa or gametes, one bearing the X-chromosome and the other bearing the Y-chromosome.
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because sex chromosomes are no same in males
they have X and Y both chromosomes
they have X and Y both chromosomes
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