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A parent is a person who either biologically created a child or serves as a caregiver or legal guardian, such as an adoptive or step-parent. Parents play the essential role of nurturing and raising children, and while biological parents share 50% of their genes with their offspring, parenthood can also be established through adoption, surrogacy, or legal guardianship.
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Article · Italiano
Un genitore è l'individuo che genera e/o cresce la progenie della propria specie. Più precisamente, un genitore biologico è una persona che ha generato un figlio tramite i propri gameti, lo sperma nel caso di un genitore maschio, l'ovulo nel caso di una femmina. Un genitore sociale (o adottivo) è una persona che alleva un figlio del quale non è genitore biologico, ma, sia in termini giuridici che in termini sociali ed affettivi, viene considerato alla stessa stregua del genitore biologico.
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