Nature and nurture go hand in hand * I think *
Traits are influenced by both nature (genetics) and nurture (environment). Nature provides the genetic blueprint that shapes traits, while nurture, such as upbringing and experiences, can further influence how traits are expressed. The interaction between nature and nurture is complex and can vary for different traits.
Whether some forms of cancer have genetic causes ;-;
me nah know
Culture is important in the nature vs nurture debate because it plays a significant role in shaping an individual's behaviors, beliefs, and values. It highlights how external influences such as upbringing, social environment, and community norms can impact human development alongside genetic inheritance. Understanding the role of culture helps explain variations in human behavior across different societies and emphasizes the interplay between genetic predispositions and environmental influences on individual development.
It is one factor that influences an outcome. It may not be the direct cause, but it has some bearing on who an individual is and what that individual does. It's kind of like the nature part of the nature v. nurture debate. It can be something such as personality, temperament, genetics, etc.Individual factors are things such as genetics and personality that influence the outcome.
The nature vs nurture debate revolves around the extent to which genetic factors (nature) and environmental influences (nurture) shape human behavior and traits. While both nature and nurture play a role in shaping an individual, it is widely recognized that both factors interact and influence each other in complex ways. Modern research suggests that most traits are determined by a combination of genetic predispositions and environmental factors.
What is the interaction between genes and environment? Apex- (;
The creature was created with the intention of being more than human, including nobility and intellect. However because of neglect on the part of the doctor the creature became violent and cruel. It was an illustration of the 'nature vs nurture' debate.
Concepts that support the nurture aspect include environmental influences such as upbringing, social interactions, education, and life experiences that shape an individual's behaviors and traits. The idea is that these external factors have a significant impact on an individual's psychological development and overall personality.
hair colour is part of the nature argument. this depend on your genes, if your parents have diffrent hair colours then your most likely to have the same hair colour as them.
Nurture - Although "nurture" has historically been referred to as the care given to children by their parents, in particular their mother, it is now widely regarded as any environmental (not genetic) factor in the contemporary nature versus nurture debate. This includes the influences on development arising from prenatal, parental, extended family and peer experiences, extending to influences such as media, marketing and socio-economic status. Indeed, a substantial source of environmental input to human nature may arise from stochastic variations in prenatal development. Additionally, although childhood experience (especially early childhood experience) is often regarded as more influential in who one becomes than post-childhood experience, a liberal interpretation of "nurture" might count all life experience as "nurture".Nature - Genetic and various inborn biological factors affecting overall development.Nature or NurtureNeither one more or less. It is a delicate mixture of the two that make you, you and me, me, and she, she. Y-THINK-Y
Not too sure what you mean. The term "right to life" generally has to do with the abortion debate.