
Children receive a combination of traits from both parents, but certain characteristics are more commonly passed down from the father due to a mix of genetics and environmental factors. One key example is the child’s sex, which is determined by the father’s sperm carrying either an X or a Y chromosome — resulting in a girl or a boy, respectively.
Some physical features, like height, hairline pattern, or the shape of the nose, can often resemble those of the father. Traits such as a receding hairline or baldness are frequently inherited from the father’s side, especially if they are…READ FULL ARTICLE [HERE]>>