400 to 600 cc (about a pint). (Maximum breath is about 4000 to 5000 cc.
In an average somatic (body) cell, two. and in human gametes there is , one all chromosomes in human body is , 46 chromosomes. in normal female somatic cell is (44+XX) . in normal male somatic cell (44+XY) in normal female gametes (22+X) in normal male gametes (22+X) or (22+Y) .
Normal females have XX chromosomes and normal males have XY chromosomes. I believe there are two of each in a human body and the rest are autosomes.
The karyotype of an XO human would be deficient one X chromosome, compared to that of a normal female, and it would result in a female. Normal human females only use one X chromosome, whereby one is inactivated, which is why an XO human is viable. An XXY human would have one extra X chromosome as compared to that of a normal male, and it would result in a male. Again, an X chromosome is inactivated, which is why an XXY human is viable. XO is referred to as Turner Syndrome. XXY is referred to as Klinefelter Syndrome.
The testicles are found in the scrotum, of the human male.
Sperm is produced in the scrotum sac of the male.
A normal human being.
60% male and 55% female
A normal male will have one X and one Y chromosome.
About 3100 ml in a healthy young adult male.
Maleness is not a genotype but a combination of sex chromosomes. A normal human male has an X as well as a Y chromosome.
In a normal human male, up to 10% of Sperm cells are defective.
The male gamete - spermatozoon and the female gamete - ovum.
In an average somatic (body) cell, two. and in human gametes there is , one all chromosomes in human body is , 46 chromosomes. in normal female somatic cell is (44+XX) . in normal male somatic cell (44+XY) in normal female gametes (22+X) in normal male gametes (22+X) or (22+Y) .
About 6 liters for a male, 4.7 liters for a female.
The human male has both an X and Y chromosome which determines the sex of an offspring. Female only have the X chromosome.
Normal male humans have the sex chromosomes XY. The presence of the Y chromosome determines sex in humans - so a person with XXY will be male.
19 year old what? Human? Male? Female? For a typical 19 year old human of average or 'normal' height, I'd say 150 pounds is perfectly normal, especially for a male who's maybe 5'8 to 6'2 or so.