No, the gender of a child does not determine their value or benefit to their parents. Both male and female children bring unique joys and challenges to their families, and their worth is not determined by their gender. Each child is a precious individual deserving of love and support, regardless of their sex.
Through male and female gametes
The two sets of chromosomes that come from the female parent are the two X chromosomes, while the two sets from the male parent are one X and one Y chromosome. This combination determines the genetic sex of the offspring, with XX resulting in a female and XY resulting in a male.
Sex-linked means it is transmetted to children by only one parent -- usually carried by the female but exhibited by the male children. Male pattern baldness is such a sex-linked trait. This answer is not complete, but to go further would require I explain chromosomes
Yes, it is possible for individuals with certain chromosome translocations to have difficulty conceiving male children, as the translocation can lead to imbalanced genetic material in sperm cells, affecting the viability of male embryos. This can result in a higher chance of producing female offspring. Consulting with a genetic counselor would be beneficial for individuals in this situation.
The female parent contributes an X chromosome to its offspring. In humans, females have two X chromosomes (XX), so they can only pass on an X chromosome. If the offspring receives an X chromosome from the male parent (who can contribute either an X or a Y chromosome), the offspring will be female (XX); if the offspring receives a Y chromosome from the male, it will be male (XY).
Perhaps in some cultures. To me the idea of one gender being more "beneficial" on ANY level is appalling. Children are not born for the benefit of the parents. That is a form of slavery.
Male and female parents. The pollen is transferred from male to the female parent.
Female, Age 9. From China
It is not. It is beneficial for the parents.
Through male and female gametes
Sometimes the name of an animal is taken from the female name, like "cow". "Cow" is the female name of a bos. Bull is the male name. Same with ducks . . . the name is taken from the female's name: "Duck". She is the female parent. The male parent is called a drake.
Young ravens are fed by both the male and female parent.
Male
No. Grandpa refers to the male parent of your parent and grandma refers to the female parent
Homologous
beneficioso/a, provechoso/a, ventajoso/a (male/female)
Drosphila