Question 23
The number of pair(s) of sex chromosomes in the zygote of humans is
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(a) One
Gametes are formed by the process of meiosis and hence carry only one type of each chromosome. 22 autosomes and either an X chromosome or a Y chromosome (22, X/Y). While an ova can have only an X chromosome the sperm can carry either an X or a Y chromosome.
Zygotes, on the other hand, have two copies of all chromosomes. Sex chromosomes present, without exception, can be either XX or XY (46, XX/XY) (one pair). While an XX carrying zygote will form a female, an XY carrying zygote will give rise to a male.