yes, that is why most people say for example, your baby has your eyes.
Genes and chromosomes.
eanch parent gives the 50 percent which is the female and the male to their offsprings, by providing them their genes and their traits to each one.
the father does. you see a woman genes are both y and men's genes have an x and a y if the father gives a y it is going to be a girl if he gives it and x it will be a boy. that is what determines sex of an offspring also if you already have some kids that will give you a better guess of what sex the offspring is.
sexual reproduction
They are the babies that e female zebra give birth to in spring.
Asexual reproduction requires only one parent with one set of genes, produces a large amount of offspring at one time, and all offspring are genetically identical to the parent. Sexual reproduction requires two parents with two different sets of genes, produces few offspring at one time, and each offspring is genetically unique from the parents.
Each parent contributes 50% of the genetic make-up of the offspring.
Each parent sex cell gives 23 chromosomes to their offspring in humans
After dragons mate, the female lays eggs. Their offspring hatches from the eggs
In sexual reproduction, two parents give rise to an offspring with an unique gene combination from either of them-each parent gives 1/2 of his/ her genes to the offspring. A Gene is a discrete unit of DNA that codes one protein, perhaps one of the many enzymes needed by our bodies.SOMATIC CELL have two sets of chromosomes; one set from each parent.
Don't give us the options then!! If one parent had 2 dominant genes then all offspring would have dominant phenotype, the same goes for both parents having dominant genes.
If the children have both inherited genes from the same parents, you would expect them to look quite similar. But they do not look exactly the same. Each child has inherited different genes from its father, and different genes from its mother, to create a new combination of genes. Each child is a unique person, not exactly like its brothers or sisters, but not completely different either.