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Human body cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Females have two X chromosomes, so therefore only pass on X chromosomes in their eggs.
Males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome, so therefore can pass on X or Y chromosomes in their sperm.
Punnett squares can be used to show sex inheritance. There is a 50% chance of the child being male, and a 50% chance of the child being female.
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