February 2015 Moms

NBR Would you expect this to be common knowledge?

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edited November 2014 in February 2015 Moms
What the male vs female sex chromosomes are? I am talking xx vs xy

I was shocked to find out my H who is incredibly intelligent wasn't sure what the sex chromosomes for males and females were. He is an engineer who disliked biology but I figured it was basic knowledge.

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NBR Would you expect this to be common knowledge? 202 votes

Yes this is a basic fact of human biology
78% 159 votes
No its a fun factoid but not what I would consider common knowledge
17% 36 votes
Ss
3% 7 votes

Re: NBR Would you expect this to be common knowledge?

  • I voted SS because I've obviously learned this but have honestly forgotten it :\">

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  • This is why I asked. Anyone who went through middle school biology learned it but not everything we learn becomes common knowledge (hello dates of battles in any war you than think of)

    While I didn't really like biology, genetics fascinated me and I ended up in a medical field so I clearly know this information.

    I also feel like it is used in common slang, usually in a semi derogatory way towards males so that it isn't like it just goes away.

    But I am quite possibly wrong and it's only the nature of my degree/ profession and my science interests that I know this information. I was just surprised last night by H
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  • Common knowledge. So many people use "shoot X's, shoot Y's" that I figured they knew what each pairing ultimately was.
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  • I voted no because I learned it and understand the concept but I don't really remember which is which.
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  • I always have to stop and think about it for a second to remember which is which, but I do know the difference.
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  • Common knowledge. Men have one of each.
  • I definitely say common knowledge, but at this point in my career my view is totally skewed. 
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  • Not common.  Most learned it in HS biology then promptly forgot.  I knew, but DH and all our parents, friends didn't. 
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  • Ss.. I think it's common knowledge.. But, I know of so many people who don't know!
  • I remembered it in middle school because girls sign with X's and boys always ask "Y".
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  • I wasn't 100% sure I remembered the answer, so I answered no.  (turns out I did remember)

     

  • Hmm, I assumed this was common knowledge (and that was my vote). Yes I learned this in biology class, but I know I've heard it elsewhere as well. 
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  • As a science teacher I would hope its common knowledge, but I am also aware of reality. Most my students don't remember what we did last week. 


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  • Ducktale said:

    I voted no because I learned it and understand the concept but I don't really remember which is which.

    I fell in this category.
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  • I thought it was common knowledge...
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  • I also thought this would be common knowledge..
  • I voted common knowledge that women are xx and men are xy, but I still get confused when talking about differences between x sperm and y sperm and I still think it's crazy you can pick the sex of your baby if you really wanted.

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  • So, I clicked that it was basic knowledge, and then asked DH about it. He thought X chromosomes were male and y were female. So I stand corrected! I guess it is not as common of knowledge as I thought! 
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  • I am glad to know I am not the only one that thought it was common knowledge, and to know its not quite as common as I thought ;) 
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  • I voted common knowledge. Then I asked H who agreed but when on to say, "what is common knowledge?" So I razzed him about getting philosophical and he replied with, "how many people have asked us if our boy/girl twins are identical?" Good point, husband, good point. Common knowledge really isn't so common.
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