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amal

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What determines the chromosomal sex of a child?
 
  a. Random chance
  b. An X chromosome carried by the mother
  c. An X or Y chromosome carried by the mother
  d. An X or Y chromosome carried by the father

Question 2

If you are told that you are about to see a karyotype, you should expect to look at a
 
  a. set of identical twins.
  b. phenotype.
  c. photograph of a complete set of chromosomes.
  d. full-term fetus.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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