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True. Inherited responses are generally considered to be behaviors that are instinctive (example: fight or flight response in humans). Responses can be learned through several ways, including operant and classical conditioning. This all pretty much boils down to the nature vs. nurture debate and the truth is that living things can exhibit both responses.
A set of actions that a living thing is born with and does not need to learn.
Inherited behavior refers to behaviors that are genetically passed down from one generation to the next. These behaviors are instinctual and do not need to be learned through experience. Examples include migration patterns in birds and nest-building in certain insects.
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Put simply, inherited traits are those passed down by your parents and are found in your genes e.g. big nose, big ears, little feet Aquired Traits are traits that are not passed down but instead "aquired" since birth. An example of this is: scars, pierced ears, the length of your hair, the loss of a limb.
all traits are inherited, there is no such thing as a non-inherited trait...
I think you mean inherited and inherited traits - in which case yes - they're the same.
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Genetic information, such as DNA, is a characteristic that can be passed from one living thing to its young. This information determines the traits and characteristics of the offspring, resulting in inherited traits being passed down from parent to offspring.