Masculin. Male.
Most mammals, including humans, are genetically determined as such by the XY sex-determination system where males have an XY (as opposed to XX) sex chromosome. During reproduction, a male can give either an X sperm or a Y sperm, while a female can only give an X egg. A Y sperm and an X egg produce a boy, while an X sperm and an X egg produce a girl. The ZW sex-determination system, where males have a ZZ (as opposed to ZW) sex chromosome may be found in birds and some insects (mostly butterflies and moths) and other organisms. Members of Hymenoptera, such as ants and bees, are determined by haplodiploidy, where most males are haploid and females and some sterile males are diploid.
Some Education about my gender !
2007-05-17 06:08:19
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answered by Mr Vee 3
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males have an XY (as opposed to XX) sex chromosome. During reproduction, a male can give either an X sperm or a Y sperm, while a female can only give an X egg. A Y sperm and an X egg produce a boy, while an X sperm and an X egg produce a girl. The ZW sex-determination system, where males have a ZZ (as opposed to ZW) sex chromosome may be found in birds and some insects (mostly butterflies and moths) and other organisms. Members of Hymenoptera, such as an
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answered by ? 3
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Female
2007-05-17 06:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Female
2007-05-17 06:07:26
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answered by Green_Eyez:) 3
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Female
2007-05-17 06:07:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Female
2007-05-17 06:06:17
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answered by Mami 5
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Female
2007-05-24 21:43:04
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answered by ♥Sapphire 7
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Male
2007-05-17 06:10:00
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answered by Closed 7
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Male
2007-05-17 06:06:33
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answered by Justin 6
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Male
2007-05-17 06:06:26
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answered by Anonymous
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