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Female offspring are commonly referred to as daughters.
An offspring will only be male if it has a Y chromosome.
A nullipara is a female who has not produced any viable offspring.
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).
The term for the number of offspring a female produces during her reproductive years is "fecundity." It refers to the potential reproductive capacity of an individual or population, specifically the number of offspring produced.
The combination of a female offspring would be XX
Female offspring are commonly referred to as daughters.
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
50% of the offspring are female. Gender determination in offspring is typically governed by a 50/50 chance.
50%, or half. Therefore, there is an equal chance that the offspring will be female.
A young bovine that has not had an offspring is called a heifer.
In humans, which sex chromosome determines if an offspring is a male or female?
The noun 'offspring' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.The gender specific noun for a male offspring is a male.The gender specific noun for a female offspring is a female.
49.9%
That is a mule.
It is approx 0.48
A female koala tends to have just a single offspring. Twins have been recorded, but they are very rare.