personality psychology
Unique features are those traits of an article that differentiate it from the rest of the universe.
sets of inherited instuctions are called inherted traits because the plants and animals get their traits from their parents.
Pathogenic streptococci will be beta-hemolytic, while others will not.
Depression doesn't have personality traits as much as it has symptoms. Some of the symptoms of people with depression include fatigue, feelings of unhappiness, anxiety, and loss of interest in normal activites.
well, if it that question was to ask if somebody has a mean personality, these are some traits i can list: unfriendly, dislikeable, negative, grouchy. that what i think the answer to your question is. :) good luck to all who use it!
" many bodies " traits. The three alleles for blood type is an example of this. Height/size is another example of this and many other variations in animal physiology are examples of this. Discrete traits, everybody has a heart, are in contrast to this, but even in discrete traits there are variations.
Brown haired girl from Phoenix, who is pale for somebody who has lived in a place so warm. Clumsy, magnet for danger.
There are so many combinations of traits in offspring because organisms are so complex. Even if somebody has brown eyes, for example, they might have a recessive gene for blue eyes, which they could pass to one or all of their children.
answer your own question because this is bad you can't copy somebody elses work sorry:(
The creator of a character is typically the author, writer, or artist who develops the character's traits, personality, background, and role within a story or universe. This person is responsible for giving the character unique characteristics that differentiate them from other characters.
It depends on which context, and what you would define as human traits: If you are referring to mythology in that humans become vampires, then they share many traits with humans, as they were originally that species. Such traits as human skeletal structure, musculature, facial features, hair, eyes, ears, the capacity to breath and digest nutrients (although the food source would be different (i.e. blood). When referring to other species which require blood ingestion (for whatever reason, for example: to postpone coagulation of their own blood), such as vampire bats and various insects, the similarities to humans decreases. Taking into account vampire bats, they do share more human traits as opposed to insects, such as a skeletal and muscular structure and similar organs in which to receive sensory information, as well as beating hearts and a vascular system. However, given their physiology, these traits would only be considered as human traits in the sense that humans have them.
they either have an inherited traits or learned traits!!! they either have an inherited traits or learned traits!!!