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The word "exemplary" is an adjective.
The passing on of characteristics from parents to offspring is known as heredity. Some characteristics include hair or eye color, dimples and freckles.
An exemplary pediatrician must have three of these characteristics: 1. excellent clinical knowledge in the field of pediatrics 2. compassion, empathy, and understanding 3. the ability to communicate to infants, children, teens, and above all, the concerned parents.
The characteristics of a field mouse are definitely inherited from its parents. A young mouse will gain all of its characteristics from it's parents because they are a product of their parents.
Exemplary service is a good thing. The definition of exemplary is "worthy of imitation; commendable". Essentially, "Good job, tiger!"
the sponser of the exemplary projects program
Genes
Biographies of Exemplary Women was created in -18.
There is no past tense for exemplary, since it is not a verb (it is an adverb).
Characteristics passed on from your parents to you are called inherited characteristics. Those which were not inherited are called acquired characteristics. Those are the two possibilities. Characteristics can be either inherited or acquired.
Exemplary: synonym- blameless, admirable. antonym- incorrect, wrong.
genetic characteristics