Yes, it is possible for a son to not resemble his father. Genetic variations, combinations, and mutations can result in offspring looking different from their parents. Additionally, other factors such as environmental influences and gene expression can also play a role in determining physical characteristics.
Hell no. They always resemble their father.
Man's father = My father's son. My father's son = me. That man's father = me. I am the father of my son.
Resemble in Spanish is: parecerse. Example: Te te pareces a tu padre. (You resemble your father.)
Either: Albert's son is my husband and and father of my son, Albert is my father in law. Or: If Albert's son is me, the father of my son, then Albert is my father.
The son of a father's son is commonly referred to as a grandson.
Either your son or your nephew is the man.Your father's son is either you or your brother (including half-brother).If your father's son is you, then the original man is your son, (you are his father).If your father's son is your brother, then the original man is your nephew, (your brother is his father).Obviously if you have no brothers, than it must be your son.
The two siblings resemble each other so much that they are often mistaken for twins.
only if the son is the child of the father. If the father is the son of the child, you might be a redneck.
The words strongly resemble a line from the poem 'Father to Son' by Elizabeth Jennings.Does the question have anything to do with the same?
One son is also a father. Grand father (father), father (father&son), son (son).
The father of a son-in-law is typically referred to as the father-in-law.
The son of your half-brother's father is not related to you when the father is not your father.