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What determines a child's sex?

  • A. Presence of teratogens at the time of conception.
  • B. Sex chromosome received from the mother.
  • C. Presence of teratogens at the time of ovulation.
  • D. Sex chromosome received from the father.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is the sex chromosome received from the father. The father contributes either an X or Y chromosome, which determines the child's sex. This occurs at the moment of fertilization when the sperm carrying either an X (resulting in a female) or Y (resulting in a male) chromosome fertilizes the egg. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because the presence of teratogens at the time of conception or ovulation does not determine the child's sex. While the sex chromosome received from the mother is important, it is the father's contribution that ultimately determines the child's sex.