Answer:
All males receive their X chromosome from their mother.
Explanation:
The two sex chromosomes in the humans are the X and Y chromosomes. Females receive one X chromosome from their mother and the other from their father, so they have two X chromosomes in their cells. Males receive their X chromosome from their mother and Y from the father. So their cells have X and Y chromosomes. The sperm cells in males contain an X or a Y chromosome and egg cells in females carry an X chromosome. So during fertilization, the male determines the sex of the offspring depending on whether their sperm is carrying an X or Y chromosome. The father's X chromosome combines with the mother's X chromosome to make their offspring, a girl (XX) while the father's Y chromosome combines with the mother's X chromosome to make their offspring, a boy (XY).