No, the male determines the sex of a child.
Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
The sex of a child is determined by the father because the genes that determine sex come from the male sperm.
There are two kinds of sex chromosome X and Y that result in two different sex types: XX in females and XY in males. A child will always get a X chromosome from their mother, but the sex depends on which chromosome the male gives, which is completely random, you could get the X chromosome making you female or you could get the Y chromosome making you male.
It depends on which sex chromosome sperm type fertilized the egg. X for female. Y for male.
Are you asking if the sex of the second child is determined by the sex of the first child? No, naturally its a fifty-fifty chance.
Her being bisexual has no effect on the sex of the child.
Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
my father had sex with me i had child with him
The sex of a child is determined by the sex chromosome present in the father's sperm cell. If he donates an X, the child will be a girl, if he donates a Y, the child will be a boy. The historical or ancestral lineage doesn't have anything to do with the child's sex.
You have sex.
A child?
You have sex.
The sex of a child is determined by the sex chromosome of the sperm cell (which comes from the father). If it is a Y, the child will be a boy, if it is an X, the child will be a girl.
Considering you cannot even spell sex correctly, no it would not be cool for a child to have sex.
No,but they will get pregnant if the child is having sex with a man
They are sex-linked genes.