At a crime scene, forensic technicians collect blood from an apparent victim. but no body was recovered. The technicians use white blood cells separated from the sample to determine whether the victim was male or female. Which explanation describes how this is possible? O White blood cells contain only the sex chromosomes which indicate whether the victim was XX or XY, O Every one of the 46 chromosomes found in the white blood cells of the victim indicate the sex of the individual. O The victim's blood contains sex cells so if sperm are found, the victim is a male, or if eggs are found, the victim is a female O White blood cells contain a complete set of the victim's chromosomes which would show either the XX or XY sex chromosomes.

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At a crime scene, forensic technicians collect blood from an apparent victim, but no body was recovered. The technicians use white blood cells separated from the sample to determine whether the victim was male or female.
Which explanation describes how this is possible?
O White blood cells contain only the sex chromosomes which indicate whether the victim was XX or XY.
O Every one of the 46 chromosomes found in the white blood cells of the victim indicate the sex of the individual.
O The victim's blood contains sex cells so if sperm are found, the victim is a male, or if eggs are found, the victim is a female.
O White blood cells contain a complete set of the victim's chromosomes which would show either the XX or XY sex chromosomes.
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Transcribed Image Text:-> A student.masteryconnect.com Biology 1 Assessment 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 10 00 1 of 40 1 3 Miller, Timia At a crime scene, forensic technicians collect blood from an apparent victim, but no body was recovered. The technicians use white blood cells separated from the sample to determine whether the victim was male or female. Which explanation describes how this is possible? O White blood cells contain only the sex chromosomes which indicate whether the victim was XX or XY. O Every one of the 46 chromosomes found in the white blood cells of the victim indicate the sex of the individual. O The victim's blood contains sex cells so if sperm are found, the victim is a male, or if eggs are found, the victim is a female. O White blood cells contain a complete set of the victim's chromosomes which would show either the XX or XY sex chromosomes. M
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