It refers to both the father and the mother because they are the guardians.
Only one parent mother or father
no but there is a average chance you will :)
To be hybrid for a trait that is incomplete dominance means that both the mother and the father passed on a gene that was dominant. For example, If you mother has white hair and your father has black hair and both traits are dominant (WB) you will express a gray phenotype.
It depends- each person has two alleles, and the combination determines what blood type they are. (Possibilities are A, B, and O.) Each parent contributes one allele (one of their pair, at random) to the child. But there are several factors that determine a child's blood type. A and B are 'dominant', meaning that if the parent gives a child and A or a B allele, then that is what the child's blood type is, regardless of if the other allele the child has is an O. But if one parent gives an A and the other a B, then the child is AB, since A and B are as equally dominant. But if both parents give the child an O, then the child will be an O. But it is possible to have an O child if neither parent is O, because O is 'recessive', or won't show up if there's a dominant allele. For example: Say the mother's alleles are A,O. She would be a type A. And if the father was the same... The baby could have 3 possible allele combinations (AA, AO, or OO). Either of the first two combinations would mean that the child was an A, but it would also be possible for the child to be an O, although less likely (33% chance). So to answer your question, it's not a matter of receiving a blood type from one parent, but the child's blood type is the result of both parent's blood types.
100%, but just the fact that your blood type is A, doesn't mean that your genes are AA. If your genes are AO, you would still be type A, because the O gene only expresses itself if both genes are O. So unless you are certain that your blood types are AA and BB, the children could have other types. For example, parents with AO and BO genes could produce children with A, B, AB, or O blood types.
Only one parent mother or father
no but there is a average chance you will :)
the mother's family
If you mean grama as in Grandmother then it is "Mormor" if its your mother's mother or "Farmor" if its your father's mother or simply Bestemor which is for both. If its not Grandmother then I have no idea..
A helicopter parent is a mother or father who hovers over their child like a helicopter. They are overly concerned with every aspect of their education and any problems they may have.
Yes, your mother who is widowed can marry your father-in-law who is also widowed. This does not mean your mother or the father-in-law has forgotten or stopped loving their deceased mates, but companionship is important for a couple and hopefully both sides of the family will be happy for your mother and father-in-law.
The Oedipus complex is the attraction to your parent of the opposite sex and the hatred of your parent of the same sex. Oedipus Rex killed his father and married his mother. (In his defense, he didn't know they were his parents.)
It means father. Another word for father in Maori is Papa.
Your parents, not including your father, would be your mother. You might also include your grandparents in your immediate family. If you mean that you found out that the man who raised you is not your birth parent, that's a stressful thing to find out. However, someone who dedicated that much time and devotion to you can still be your father if you choose for him to be in your life.
well what kind of quetion is that and not to b mean but , no both of them r the natural guardian but if the mother is taking care of the kid/kids and the father is not around or helping then that is when the mother is the natural guardian
There is no hard and fast rule, you need to look at your extended family on both your mother's and father's side. However it is possible that you will turn out like your father.
Both words mean "aunt": amto is the sister of the father khalto is the sister of the mother