If a C compiler is available, then so is a C++ compiler - just use one that produces C as its output.
Certainly.
Lions inherit physical characteristics such as their size, coloration, and hunting behaviors from their parents. They also inherit territories and social structures within prides, as well as learned behaviors such as hunting techniques and communication signals.
Yes, it is possible to inherit property before someone's death through a process called inter vivos gifting or through a trust arrangement.
One must surly inherit it from their parents.
I don't thing that is actually possible. You can learn from it by seeing your parent and getting a good example, but I don't think you can actually inherit it.
B is not present. The nitrogen bases of DNA have letters A, C, G, T to represent it.
The four bases found in DNA are:adenine (A)cytosine (C)guanine (G)thymine (T).
In programming, structures (or structs) typically do not support inheritance in the same way that classes do, especially in languages like C. However, in languages like C++, structs can inherit from other structs or classes, allowing for some level of inheritance. The main distinction is that while structs default to public access, classes default to private. Thus, while inheritance is possible with structs in certain languages, it is not a fundamental characteristic of all structures.
The molecular structure shown in D must contain a unique arrangement of atoms or functional groups that is not present in structures A, B, or C. Without specific details provided, it is not possible to give a definitive answer.
No. Unless they are blood-related to you (twins).
It is possible to inherit the thickness from the parents. Yes.... this is an inherited factor from the parents
Dogs inherit physical traits such as coat color, size, and body structure from their parents. They can also inherit behavioral tendencies, such as personality traits and temperament, from their parents. Additionally, health issues and genetic predispositions can be passed down from one generation to another.