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Gender selection means choosing the gender of a person's offspring. Some cultures put a lot of emphasis on having a male baby first, to carry on the tradition of the father's surname. In this case, the parents would do everything in their power to have a male child as their first born. This could include procreating in certain positions, using abortion or any other means as they see fit.
As far as I know, they don't however they are the deciders of whether the offspring is either a male, or a female.
The function of the sperm cell is to fertilize an egg cell.
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It is exactly like the mothers (except for some possible random mutations). The mother's egg has all of the cytoplasmic components inside it. The sperm only carries DNA. So mitochondria are maternally inherited. While the sperm does contain mitochondria in its tail, only the DNA from the head are transported into the ovum. The DNA of the child consists of half the genetics of the mother and half the genetics of the father. This is because the sperm carries 22 chromosomes and an extra sex chromosome (X or Y). The egg inside the mother also carries 22 chromosomes and a sex chromosome (X or X). When these meet we get 22 sets of chromosomes and a set of sex chromosome (X,Y or X,X) which determines the gender of the child. However, if the mother or the father is carrying an extra 21st chromosome and for example, the child receives 2 21st chromosomes from the father and 1 from the mother, they now have 3 21st chromosomes which can lead to the child being born with downs syndrome.
Well you know the offspring you click that then it will tell you the coat, breed, gender and father and mother!
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Father ka faminine gender kya hoga
In humans, it is the father's chromosomes that determine the sex of offspring. The father contributes either an X or a Y chromosome, while the mother always contributes an X chromosome. If the combination is XX, the offspring is female, and if it's XY, the offspring is male.
pls read it fullyWe call it as our great grand mother because mom is feminine and if there is father in between it will be great grand mother. If the last is girl gender it is greatgrandmother if it is a boy gender then it is great grand father
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'son' is a gender specific noun for a male offspring.The gender specific noun for a female offspring is 'daughter'.The common gender noun for a male or female offspring is 'child'.The noun 'offspring' is also a common gender noun.
The noun 'offspring' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.The gender specific noun for a male offspring is a male.The gender specific noun for a female offspring is a female.
The noun 'father' is a gender specific noun for a male parent.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female parent is mother.
In the context of gender, "father" is associated with masculinity as it typically refers to a male parent. This reflects societal norms and traditional gender roles where fathers are expected to exhibit characteristics and behaviours considered masculine.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender noun specific for a male is father in law.The corresponding gender noun specific for a female is mother in law.
According to traditional Psych theory, a strong, moral male example and a loving mother can help a son want to be like his father. If the son loves his mother he will want to be like his father so that the mother and/or someone similar to his mother will love him back. A weak, emasculated father or no father at all fails to provide a son with a good roll model, and it may lead to gender ambivalence.
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