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How do traits differ from one generation to the next?

Genetic traits differ from one generation to the next because the next generation has genes from both parents, unless of course you are talking about a clone. Also, the genetics of the next generation can be from recessive traits of the parents.


What mechanisms must be in place in order for evolution to occur?

For evolution to occur, there must be genetic variation within a population, inheritability of these genetic traits from one generation to the next, differential survival and reproduction based on these traits (natural selection), and long periods of time for changes to accumulate across generations.


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What passes traits from one generation to the next?

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How traits are passed from on generation to the next and how species evolve?

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What are the physical characteristics of an organism that are passed from one generation to the next?

traits


What is passing traits from one generation to the next?

Passing traits from one generation to the next is called inheriting them. This may be red hair, freckles, being very tall or short, or having a funny personality.


What is the passing of traits from one generation to the next?

Passing traits from one generation to the next is called inheriting them. This may be red hair, freckles, being very tall or short, or having a funny personality.


What types of changes are not passed on to the next generation?

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