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What is a genetic characteristic that is passed down from parent its offspring?

INHERITED for A~plus


How would define the word heredity?

the genetic transmission of characteristic from parent to offspring


How many sets of the same gene for every characteristic do offspring receive?

Offspring inherit two sets of genes for each characteristic, one from each parent. This ensures genetic diversity and variations in traits among offspring.


What is a genetic trait?

A trait is an observable, physical characteristic of an organism (a phenotype). A FACTOR is the underlying genetic cause of the TRAIT (the genotype).


What characteristic is a lion least likely to pass on to its offspring?

A lion is least likely to pass on learned behaviors to its offspring, as these behaviors are developed through experience and not genetic inheritance.


Which characteristic can a human offspring inherit?

A human offspring can inherit physical traits such as hair color, eye color, and height from their parents through genetic inheritance. They can also inherit certain genetic predispositions to certain diseases or conditions.


A characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring?

skin color eye color hair color same way of acting ect.


What characteristic do all members of a species share?

All members of a species share similar genetic makeup, allowing them to interbreed and produce fertile offspring. This genetic similarity is what defines a species and distinguishes it from other species.


What percentage of the offspring's genetic information is the same as the genetic information of the parent?

An offspring receives half of its genetic information from its mother, and half from its father.


What is the definition of a genetic trait?

A genetic trait is a characteristic that is influenced by an individual's genes, such as eye color, blood type, or height. These traits are inherited from one's parents and can be passed down through generations.


What is the most important characteristic of living organisms?

All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.


Why is DNA reffered to as a genetic fingerprint?

It contains the blueprint for your body, and is unique to every individual