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a male and a female have sex, then when the male's sperm binds with one of the female's eggs', then the female becomes pregnant. 9 months later, the female has a baby. ( a miracle)
Chuck Consuela Miguel male chicken is a cckerel bird lady chicken a hen and a baby one chick
Sperm is neither male nor female, it is a single cell - the egg determines whether the baby will be male or female.The sperm is the male sex cell, and it has two chromosomes ..... one "X" chromosome and one "Y" chromosome. Females have 2 "X" chromosomes. If the male sperm fertilizes the female egg with an "X" chromosome, the resulting baby will be a girl, but if the male sperm fertilizes the egg with a "Y" chromosome, the resulting baby will be a boy.The male of our species always determines the sex of the child.
The male gets the female preganaunt and then the male leaves the female. After about six months later the female has her baby and the baby stays on the mamas stomache. About 16 months later the mama has to let her baby go, if the baby dosn't go then the mama has to snip at the baby to make it leave. Sloths do this every year so after she lets her baby go she probably will have nother one.
There is no specific name for a female platypus, or even a male one.
Yes, This is one of the differences between the male pelvis & the female pelvis. The female pelvis is wider to allow free passage of the baby during delivery.
Generally, females are smaller than males. This is the only difference between the two. All snow leopards are very solitary animals that only associate with one another when mating time approaches.
A male and a female become one when the egg and the sperm connect and that forms a baby
It only takes one time to get the female pregnant.
There is not really anything called a male or female gene. There are sex chromosomes: X and Y. If a baby has XY (one from each parent), that child will be male. If the baby has XX, a girl is the result. The Y chromosome doesn't actually dominate but it has all the genes that produce male characterics. If a child is born without it, it will be female.
The male and female each contribute 23 chromosomes, one of which determines the sex of the baby/new human
Probably when they are very affectionate with one another or you have baby parakeets.