No, because you have the choise of making it short or long.
A character trait that shows what is on the outside of a character, like the hair, eye, or skin color
It is what the trait does that you can see. Such as hair color and eye color
natural red hair
Finding a single long white hair on your cheek could be significant as it may symbolize aging, wisdom, or a change in your physical appearance. It could also be a sign of stress or a genetic trait.
A dominant trait overpowers a recessive trait. If your dad has brown hair and your mom has orange hair, you are more likely to get your dad's brown hair because it is the dominant trait.
Hair color is an inherited trait, although it is also a trait that can be altered, by artificial means, and hair color also varies with age. Eventually, if you live long enough your hair will turn white, regardless of what color you inherited.
A character trait that shows what is on the outside of a character, like the hair, eye, or skin color
-tall and gangly -lots of freckles -vivid red hair -large nose
In the book "Hope Was Here" by Joan Bauer, a physical trait for Hope is her spiky, platinum blonde hair that she sometimes dyes pink or blue. This unique hairstyle reflects her quirky and outgoing personality.
That physical trait is known as phenotypic expression.
Not necessarily, although it can be. The dominant trait depends upon the breed of the dog. Golden Retrievers are dominant to have long hair, while Labradors are dominant to have smooth hair.
Yes, it's possible for you to carry the recessive trait for reddish brown hair since the trait can be inherited from your mother, even if you express the dominant trait (black hair). The presence of black hair in you doesn't exclude the possibility of carrying the gene for red hair.