In humans, sex is determined by sex chromosomes. Males have XY chromosomes and females have XX chromosomes. During reproduction:
\[
\text{Mother (XX)} \Rightarrow \text{Provides X chromosome only}
\text{Father (XY)} \Rightarrow \text{Can provide either X or Y chromosome}
\]
Flow chart:
\[
\begin{array}{c}
\text{Mother (X)}
\downarrow
\text{Father (X or Y)} \Rightarrow
\begin{cases}
\text{X from father} \Rightarrow \text{XX (Girl)}
\text{Y from father} \Rightarrow \text{XY (Boy)}
\end{cases}
\end{array}
\]
So, the child's sex depends on whether the sperm carries an X or Y chromosome — determined by the father.