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No, it is the sperm that determines the sex of the baby. Sperm carry either an X or a Y chromosome, and when one of them fertilizes the egg, the resulting combination will determine the baby's sex (XX for female, XY for male).
Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes
No, biologically a person born male cannot conceive a child from a normal fertilization process. They do not have the reproductive organs necessary to carry or deliver a child.
Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes
The temperature of the male scrotum does not determine the sex of a baby. The sex of a baby is determined by the chromosomes present in the sperm, with an X chromosome resulting in a female baby and a Y chromosome resulting in a male baby. The temperature of the scrotum can affect sperm production and quality, but it does not influence the baby's sex.