succession
inherited # To receive (property or a title, for example) from an ancestor by legal succession or will. # To receive by bequest or as a legacy. # To receive or take over from a predecessor: The new administration inherited the economic problems of the last four years. # Biology. To receive (a characteristic) from one's parents by genetic transmission. # To gain (something) as one's right or portion.
inherited # To receive (property or a title, for example) from an ancestor by legal succession or will. # To receive by bequest or as a legacy. # To receive or take over from a predecessor: The new administration inherited the economic problems of the last four years. # Biology. To receive (a characteristic) from one's parents by genetic transmission. # To gain (something) as one's right or portion.
He inherited the title from his father when he died. Age didn;t matter in ancient times - it was the natural line of succession.
Primary succession occurs after a glacier recedes, a volcano erupts, or a strip mine is abandoned.
Those with inherited emphysema may experience the onset as early as their thirties or forties
false sealed classes cannot be inherited
It often may be.
Some inherited traits that an insect may have are hair color, muscle structure, and wings. An inherited trait is one that comes from a parent or ancestor.
If a mutation occurs in a sex cell, then it may be inherited. Any mutation to the somatic cells will not be passed on. Any mutations that either of the parent organisms have will be inherited by their offspring.
to take or receive (property, a right, a title, etc.) by succession or will, as an heir
Adaptations