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75% of Human IQ is from the Mother (Woman)
Unlike females who have two X chromosomes (XX), males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY).
The X Chromosome:
Inherited from the mother, this large chromosome contains roughly 900 to 1,000 genes that are vital for various functions, including brain development and vision.
In the book of Proverbs, King Solomon famously personifies wisdom as a woman (often referred to as "Lady Wisdom").
Wisdom is personified as a virtuous woman who invites those who lack understanding to come to her well-provisioned table.
Proverbs 9:10
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,
And the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.”
Ephesians 5:25-27
The Apostle Paul directly compares the marriage relationship to Christ and the Church, noting that Christ loved the Church and gave Himself up for her.
2 Corinthians 11:2
Paul describes presenting the Church as a "pure virgin" to her one true husband, Christ.
Revelation 19:7-9
The book of Revelation looks toward the end times and celebrates the "wedding of the Lamb" (Christ) and His bride (the Church).
The title to signify a life consecrated to God, biblically, the title belongs collectively to all redeemed people.
A human female has 46 chromosomes in each cell, organized into 23 pairs.
These 46 chromosomes are divided into:
—22 matched pairs of autosomes:
Non-sex chromosomes that are the same in both males and females.
—1 pair of sex chromosomes: Females have two X chromosomes (XX).
You inherit exactly half of these chromosomes (23) from your biological mother and the other half (23) from your biological father.
Biological males typically have 46 chromosomes in almost every cell, arranged in 23 pairs.
They inherit 22 pairs of matching autosomes and one sex chromosome from each parent.
Unlike females who have two X chromosomes (XX), males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY).
The X Chromosome:
Inherited from the mother, this large chromosome contains roughly 900 to 1,000 genes that are vital for various functions, including brain development and vision.
The Y Chromosome:
Inherited from the father, this is one of the smallest chromosomes and contains only about 50 to 100 genes. It contains the SRY gene, which acts as a master switch to trigger male-typical biological development.
Autosomes:
Males have 22 pairs of these non-sex chromosomes, which are responsible for determining physical traits like hair color, height, and organ systems.
Because males only possess one X chromosome, they are much more susceptible to certain X-linked genetic conditions (like color blindness or hemophilia).
If a male inherits an altered gene on his X chromosome, he does not have a second, backup X chromosome to override it, and the condition will be expressed.