Only with parental permission but when you are 18 you can choose yourself.
father for sure, maybe the mother too
Not as a choice, that would be up to the courts.
Typically, the right to inherit or take under a Will lapses when the person passes away. So, no, the IRS would not have a right to collect from the father's assets which pass to the mother's son.
It depends. If the child is male, the person to pass the trait on must be the mother. She may be a hybrid or color-blind herself for her to be capable of doing this. If the child is female, the father must be color-blind in addition to the mother being a carrier. Both have to donate the recessive gene to their daughter.
Antibodies.
your mother
The deoxygenated blood and the baby's waste products pass from the foetus to the mother. The mother can then dispose of these through her systems.
you have to pay for them by going on profile, my passes and then you choose the way you want to pay for them.
Absolutely. Hover your cursor/mouse over 'Profile' in the navigation bar and then choose 'My Passes'. From there, you can choose your country, how many passes you would like to buy, and how you would like to pay.
yeah, it takes a sperm and an egg to make a baby. Even if either your mum or dad passes away, you still once had a mother and father.
Yes it is possible. The caucasian mother will have two genes that restrict melanin production in the skin and the mixed father will have one gene that restricts melanin production. Since the baby will get one copy of the gene from each parent, the mother will obviously pass on the gene that restricts melanin production. The father will either pass on the restricting gene or the non-restricting gene. If the father also passes on a copy of the restricting gene then the baby will be caucasian. If the father does not pass on the restricting gene, the baby will have a darker skin color.
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