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.
A bROWN FUR.
brown fur
Larmark's theory was based on the idea that organisms inherited characteristics that they had acquired in life - so, if you have a scar your offspring will have scars. Darwin's theory assumed that offspring inherited characteristics from their parents, but they were more likely to survive to breed if there was advantage to those characteristics.
Parents pass characteristics such as hair color, nose shape, and skin color to their offspring. Not all of the parents' characteristics will appear in the offspring, but the characteristics that are more likely to appear can be predicted. Examples of non-inherited traits include table manners, greeting customs, a preference for certain types of foods, and parenting skills.
Characteristics that you inherit from your parents is the color of your hair the color of your eyes and skin. also your height .Sometimes you inherit some of their attitudes and stuff like that. hope that helps
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his mother because color blindness is a sex-linked trait that is found on the X chromosome, which is inherited from the mother, as opposed to the Y chromosome, which is inherited from the father. So a male can only inherit the gene for color blindness from his mom.
It's brown fur
Larmark's theory was based on the idea that organisms inherited characteristics that they had acquired in life - so, if you have a scar your offspring will have scars. Darwin's theory assumed that offspring inherited characteristics from their parents, but they were more likely to survive to breed if there was advantage to those characteristics.
Larmark's theory was based on the idea that organisms inherited characteristics that they had acquired in life - so, if you have a scar your offspring will have scars. Darwin's theory assumed that offspring inherited characteristics from their parents, but they were more likely to survive to breed if there was advantage to those characteristics.
Larmark's theory was based on the idea that organisms inherited characteristics that they had acquired in life - so, if you have a scar your offspring will have scars. Darwin's theory assumed that offspring inherited characteristics from their parents, but they were more likely to survive to breed if there was advantage to those characteristics.
i would say its fur color, tail length, and ear size ( if any are correct its fur color)
Brown fur
It could be inherited by the parents, that would be very likely, If the parents don't have color blindness, its not very likely.
Parents pass characteristics such as hair color, nose shape, and skin color to their offspring. Not all of the parents' characteristics will appear in the offspring, but the characteristics that are more likely to appear can be predicted. Examples of non-inherited traits include table manners, greeting customs, a preference for certain types of foods, and parenting skills.
Yes
It's brown fur
Characteristics that you inherit from your parents is the color of your hair the color of your eyes and skin. also your height .Sometimes you inherit some of their attitudes and stuff like that. hope that helps
most likely passed down through previous relatives. parents grandparents and so on.