Egg cases are laid on seaweed, other egg cases or whatever else is nearby. Squid adults generally die after spawning - the young hatch as miniature adults. Female squid can lay up to 70,000 eggs!
However the majority of these eggs are eaten by predatory animals, as are the hatched squid themselves. Most predation of the newly hatched animals occurs within the first few days of hatching.
By contrast, octopus generally guard their eggs, and don't die immediately after spawning. But Squid "live hard and die young", octopus have a much quieter, and longer life. Squid though live only about a year, thus their mating is a once in a lifetime event. There are though a few species that manage two matings in a lifetime.
Traits that parents pass on to their offspring are called hereditary traits. These traits are inherited through genes, which are passed down from parents to their children. Hereditary traits can include physical characteristics, such as eye color or hair type, as well as certain predispositions to diseases or conditions.
Organisms pass down their DNA, their genetic code, down to their offspring during reproduction. This is what defines the offspring make up and determines what genetic conditions will be passed on to them.
yes
through sexual reproduction
Genetics Genes are the DNA that pass our hereditary traits from generation to generation
They pass on traits. There are recessive traits and dominant traits. The dominant trait is normally the one that overpowers recessive
inherited traits :]
Two traits that a squid shares with other mollusks are the presence of a soft body covered by a mantle and the possession of a radula, a specialized feeding organ used for scraping food.
The are wet and squishy. they LOVE 2 soak people in their ink. You gotta be kidding me...
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Traits that parents pass on to their offspring are called hereditary traits. These traits are inherited through genes, which are passed down from parents to their children. Hereditary traits can include physical characteristics, such as eye color or hair type, as well as certain predispositions to diseases or conditions.
heredity
No.
Humans only pass traits, sex-linked or not, to their offspring. There is no way to pass a trait to anyone except offspring unless through gene implant.
Organisms pass down their DNA, their genetic code, down to their offspring during reproduction. This is what defines the offspring make up and determines what genetic conditions will be passed on to them.
Genes pass the traits of the parents to the offspring.
chromosomes