Yes.... because the father and mother could be carrying the recessive 'O' Trait. the father could be AO and The Mother BO and if you take that and put it in a punnent square you see that there is a 25% chance that the child would have type O blood.
Yes, parents with the same blood group can have a male child. The gender of the child is determined by the father's sperm, which carries either an X or Y chromosome. If a Y chromosome fertilizes the egg, the child will be male. Blood group is inherited independently of gender.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be born with both male and female genitalia, a condition known as intersex.
No, it is not possible for a man to become pregnant. Pregnancy occurs when a female's egg is fertilized by a male's sperm, leading to the development of a fetus in the female's uterus. Men do not have the reproductive anatomy needed to conceive and carry a child.
There is no biological difference between male and female blood. Both males and females have the same basic components in their blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Blood typing and other characteristics are not determined by gender.
No, a transgender female, who was assigned male at birth, cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because they do not have a uterus.
yes- it doesn't matter
All blood groups are possible for children born from a combination such as this, regardless of which group is the male and which is the female.
The child would have A or O.
During first sonography a doctor can answer if a a child is male or female.
# What are the possible blood types for the cross between the type B (BB or Bo?) male and AB female? # What are the possible blood types for the cross between the type B (BB or Bo?) male and AB female?
Yes if both have the same blood group , the child at birth will have trouble.
a male baby = tinok (?????) a female baby = tinoket (??????) a male child = yeled (???) a female child = yaldah (????)
# niño (male or female) # hija (female) # hijo (male)
male six are powerful or male
It depends on the size (male, female, child, adult) but for an adult male, it is about 5 pints or 2.4 liters.
Yes, parents with the same blood group can have a male child. The gender of the child is determined by the father's sperm, which carries either an X or Y chromosome. If a Y chromosome fertilizes the egg, the child will be male. Blood group is inherited independently of gender.
no you have female gardevoirs and male galledes. it is impossible to get male gardevoirs and female galledes