it could be w=either parent because the female has XX and the male has XY, in which both the X's could come form the mom or one could come from the father. The Y could also include to make a male. So it really is both and either parent.
It mainly depends upon the sex chromosomes.i.e, Y chromosome and X chromosome.
the same as people. Sometimes it is difficult to figure out what gender the animal is especially when they are young. For example, chickens and ducks etc. For mammals it is easier but it still has to be determined. That is all sex determination is, checking if they are male or female.
The sex of developing crocodilians is determined by the incubation temperature of the eggs. This means crocodilians do not have genetic sex determination, but instead have a form of environmental sex determination which is based upon the temperature embryos are subjected to early in their development. Crocodile embryos do not have sex chromosomes, and unlike humans sex is not determined genetically. Sex is determined by temperature, with males produced at around 31.6 °C, and females produced at slightly lower and higher temperatures. The average incubation period is around 80 days, and also is dependent upon temperature.
Meiotic cell division in animals is directly responsible for the producing sex cells.
There are several animals that can be used to represent perseverance, including ants. Skunks, snails, and wolfs can also represent perseverance.
The Male.
In the cytological terminology x and y chromosomes are identified as sex chromosomes. In human being these chromosomes are responsible for determination of sex in the offspring.
A sex chromosome helps in the determination of sex in an organism.
The pair of chromosomes involved in sex determination is called sex chromosomes, rest of the chromosomes are called autosomes.
James J. Bull has written: 'Evolution ofsex determining mechanisms' -- subject(s): Evolution, Evolution (Biology), Genetic Sex determination, Sex Determination, Sex chromosomes, Sex differentiation
If you have a Y, you're a male... if you don't, you're a female
sex determination is banned of a unborn baby because if a un needed gender is devoleping the parents can do abortion to prevent the borning of the child
It mainly depends upon the sex chromosomes.i.e, Y chromosome and X chromosome.
The state's legislators and governor make the determination.
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Perineogram (eg, vaginogram, for sex determination or extent of anomalies) CAP