In sexual reproduction among animals fertilization of egg takes place by forming an internal transfer of germ cell by the two parents of opposite sex. When the germ cells fuse it forms zygote.
Children of parents tend to have the same habits as parents because children see their parents as role models. Food, behavior and money of the family can affect the development and personality of the child. As well as these factors depending on money, the environment can impact the child's growth and development as well.
the mommy and the daddy go in the room and have a pillow fight
Sexual intercourse also known as mating. In technical terms, the penis enters the vagina, ejaculates and then the semen makes its way to the egg. Then BAM there's a baby.
A child produce during sex intercurse
They do this through sexual reproduction.
If brown hair is dominant over red hair, then a person who is heterozygous for brown hair will have a brown hair phenotype. Red-haired offspring with two brown-haired parents are fairly common.
Yes. Two normal-visioned parents can produce a color blind child only if both the parents have are heterozygous. To determine the phenotypes of the parents, you will have to look at their parents.
I don't think two brown eyed parents produce a blue eyed child, but a brown eyed parent and a blue eyed parent can produce a child with blue eyes. Brown eyes are not always dominate.Two brown-eyed parents CAN produce a blue-eyed child if BOTH carry the recessive gene for blue eyes. Recessive means it can hide, but is still present and ready to be carried on to a future generation. Brown eyes ARE dominant. If you carry the gene for brown eyes, your eyes are brown. This does not mean you can't also carry the recessive gene for blue/green eyes.
No. It is not possible for a child to have A if the parents are O blood type. If both parents have type O blood, then their children will also have type O blood. However, two parents with type A or type B blood (both the same or one of each) can sometimes have a child with type O blood. That is because the gene for type O blood is recessive. But they must carry the O type. However, two parents with type AB blood can have a child with type A, type B, or type AB blood, but cannot have a child with type O blood.
They could, but they don't need to. Both of your parents must have at least one O allele, meaning neither can have type AB blood. They must be either BO, AO or OO to produce a child with type O blood.
Generally speaking no, it would take both parents being A, B, or AB to produce an AB child.
Viral, bacterial, or hereditary? In viral diseases, the virus can just be dormant in the parents, but in the child it isn't.
Generally speaking no, it would take both parents being A, B, or AB to produce an AB child.
No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor. No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor.
No, it is possible for 2 parents with down syndrome to produce a child with no non-disjunction disorder because of a gamete is produced with an extra copy of the chromosomes.
No if both parents are o+ they must produce o+ offspring
No - this is not possible. The child must have one parent with an A allele in order to have type A blood. Neither of these parents have an A allele - so this is not possible.
Yes. A classic example being two o+ parents with a recessive - trait will be able to produce a child who is O- and not O+ like the parents.
Yes. Blood types do not make parents incompatible.
Blue or green eyes. To produce a light eyed child the parents must have the recessive genes.
Yes, we all get our blood groups from our parents or even our grandparents.
Yes, two B positives can produce an O positive child.