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What is the ratio of heterozygous offspring to total offspring in the punnett square
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Fertile offspring are offspring of parents which can continue to reproduce (for example Humans). However you can also get infertile offspring which cannot reproduce (an example of this is a mule, but it is not always the case.
no, there are two types of behaviors: innate and learned. obviously, the innate behaviors are known from birth and the learned behaviors are acquired after birth. Learned behaviors can modify innate behaviors such as teaching a baby not to babble but to learn English. Simplified: something LEARNED cannot be passed down genetically UR A FAIL EAT CAKE
This refers to all of the thoughts, feelings and behaviors that mothers engage in when they believe that their offspring are in danger, or in response to the normal needs for care on the part of their offspring.
it learns from inherited instincts and learned behaviors. A inherited instinct is a trait that a person or animal does not need to learn. A learned behavior is the something that you learn through out life or from their parents. So the way a Gray Wolves offspring would learn things is by these 2 things.
behaviors that are known innately via genetic information because Inherited Behaviros - behaviors that are genetically passed from parents to offspring in plants and animals.
The offspring learns it eventually
Maternal instincts are driven by hormones. Many species of animals prepare a place for their offspring. All of these instincts are driven by hormones.
HELP im only eight and i need help with finding a answer od how are insincts and behaviors are the same what is the difference between them
Inherited traits. Such as height, hair color, behaviors, intelligence and so on.
The female cheetah teaches her offspring how to hunt and kill prey, what animals to kill and how to avoid predators.
Depending on the animals gender and its maternal instincts. But mostly likely yes it will i would introduce the two slowly.
Genetics was the field that gave the best clues and Mendel's experiments and observations helped.
There have been few observations of aye-aye behavior in the wild, but they appear to have offspring every 2 to 3 years, so the offspring probably stay with their parents for about that long.
Genetics was the field that gave the best clues and Mendel's experiments and observations helped.