Technically yes, because it is an adjective describing the way a person is and their speed or a car or something.
Impulsiveness is not a character trait. Being impulsive would be classified as a personality trait.
Yes, merdurous is a character trait.
No, it's a temporary condition that can be fixed by eating something. A trait is something about your personality or physical being.
Yes, isolated can be a character trait.
Yes, it may be a character trait.
A character trait is something that is part of the character, like their appearance, thoughts and emotions. Fast might be a trait, but it's not a very revealing one - lots of people are fast.
they have spots and are really fast and are good hunters.
i guess a lot because they run real fast:)
If the trait is exhibited in the offspring of two normal parents, it suggests that the trait is a dominant one. This means that only one copy of the gene is needed for the trait to be expressed. Alternatively, the trait could be influenced by a de novo mutation that occurred in the germ cells of one of the parents.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
A horse that has been selectively bred to increase the chance the offspring have a desired trait. (Eg: fast, strong disease resistance.)
Senators should always be trustworthy. They also need to think fast on their feet. A senator should also be intelligent.
The tortoise's character traits are slow and steady. The hare's character traits are fast, boastful and over-confident.
A new trait a derived trait
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
A trait that masks another trait is called a dominant trait. This means that when an organism carries both dominant and recessive alleles for a particular gene, only the dominant trait will be expressed in the phenotype.
Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes