No. Height can also be determined by environmental factors such as diet.
The volume cannot be determined with only the height known.
No- some are determined by environment. If you are tanned, have callouses on your hands, have strong arms and a 6 pack abs- that came only partially from your genes. Exposure to sunlight and hard labor got you the rest.
Because peoples appearances changes as their body changes.
physical characteristics, yes. unless there was a mutation at birth
The adult height is mainly determined by genes. The only thing you can do is to make sure you eat healthy, exercise, and get lots of sleep. The body releases the growth hormones while you sleep.
There are no exercises to increase a persons height. The only option would be surgery - which would normally only be done in exceptional circumstances.
They get the genes of both parents. Only one chromosome determines gender, but the rest of the traits are determined by both parents.
Unless you are still adolescent you can't increase your height. Even then you will only grow as tall as your genes dictate.
No, a person's characteristics are partly genetic and partly acquired; biologists refer to this as nature and nurture. For example, the fact that I speak English is not a genetic trait. I speak English because that is the language that my parents taught me to speak. The fact that I was capable of learning to speak English is genetic.
because they are the only blood cells with a core .That means that they have dna
Where? The height of flooding is determined not only by the volume of water, but also by the available height, within which the water is - temporarily - confined.
body type