Biological portrait, 2011 A person's biological parents are the persons from whom the individual inherits their
genes. The term is generally used only when it is necessary to distinguish an individual's foster parents from their biological parents. For example, an individual whose father has remarried may refer to the father's new wife as their
stepmother and continue to refer to their mother as their mother. However, someone who has had little or no contact with their biological mother may address their
foster parent as their mother, and their biological mother as such, or perhaps by her first name.
Mother A mother is a female who has a maternal connection with another individual, whether arising from
conception, from giving
birth to the individual, or from
raising the individual in the role of a parent. More than one female may have such connections with an individual. Because of the complexity and variation in a mother's social, cultural, and religious definitions and roles, it is challenging to define a mother in a way that accords with a universally accepted definition. The utilisation of a surrogate mother may result in explication of there being two biological mothers.
Father A father is a male parent of any offspring. It may be the person who shares in the raising of a child or who has provided the biological material, the
sperm, which results in the birth of the child.
Grandparent Grandparents are the parents of a person's parent, whether a father or a mother. Every sexually reproducing creature that is not a
genetic chimaera has a maximum of four
genetic grandparents, eight genetic
great-grandparents, sixteen genetic great-great-grandparents and so on. Rarely, such as in the case of sibling or half-sibling
incest, these
numbers are lower. == Paternity issues ==