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DNA
Type of nucleic acid that passes from parent to offspring and directs all the cell's functions?
One of the allels for a trait to it's offspring.
on a molecule called DNA
Segregation
a cell wall
this is called a inherited trait. If it comes from one parent, it will not show and this is called a recessive trait.
During asexual reproduction, a single parent passes copies of all of its genes to each of its offspring. The individual reproduced is the parent cell's clone, an organism that is GENETICALLY IDENTICAL to its parent. Hope that helps!
No. Sexual reproduction passes on a random half of one parent's genetic information and a random half of the other parent's genetic information. This is achieved through meiosis. You are 50% your mom and 50% your dad by genes.
In asexual reproduction a single parent passes copies of all it's genes to each of it's offspring. In sexual reproduction two parents each form reproductive cells that have one half the chromosomes.
When a parent is going to have an offspring the offspring only gets half a chromosome from each parent, they combine to make one chromosome then that chromosome gets copied until there are 23 pairs of chromosome's. This is how you get your features.
The offspring share half of the parent's genes.