Oh, dude, you're really putting me on the spot here. I mean, technically, the only body part that starts with a Y is the "yolk sac," but like, who even talks about that on a regular basis? It's like the forgotten cousin of body parts.
A biomedical science career with the letter "Y" could be a cytotechnologist, who specializes in the microscopic examination of cells for signs of disease, particularly cancer.
No, x and y chromosomes are sex chromosomes, not body chromosomes. They determine an individual's sex and are responsible for the development of male (XY) and female (XX) characteristics in humans. Body chromosomes refer to autosomes that determine other genetic traits in an individual.
The answer to the mysterious sequence "I F Y M" is "E H W J". Each letter in the sequence is shifted forward by one in the alphabet.
The X and Y chromosomes are called the "Sex Chromosomes". Both the X and Y chromosome are part of the "sex-determining system" that helps determine the sex characteristics in humans. In the system, females have two X chromosomes (XX) while males have an X and a Y chromosome (XY).
There is no human body part that starts with the letter Y.
· yellow marrow
Yellow marrow is a body part. It begins with the letter y.
Yellow marrow is a body part that starts with the letter y. It is found in long bones of the body.
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· yellow marrow
· yellow marrow
Yellow marrow is a body part. It begins with the letter y.
· yellow marrow
One thing in Louisiana that starts with the letter Y is Youngsville, a city located in the southern part of the state.
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