Children ALWAYS take their parents as a rolemodel in when growing up, and they just let go of their rolemodel parent and grow with that parents personality.
Children resemble their parents because they inherit genes from them. Genes determine physical traits like eye color, hair color, and height, which are passed down from parents to their children. This is why children often share similarities in appearance with their parents.
DNA
heredity
it is possible that a wasp can resemble its parents because of genetics. if a child can resemble its parents, it will be possible that a wasp can resemble its parents. it might not be physical but possible it its genetic coding.
If the plants are not true-breeding(they clone themselves to make children), then plants that resemble their parents just share the same genetic traits by chance due to independent assortment. chances are if you let another generation come from the children, they will have different traits, because of dominant and recessive alleles(forms of a gene) in the parents.
They resemble their parents due to chromosomes which give them inheritance of their parent's DNA and genes
no but the grasshopper resemble to it parent
The percentage of children that resemble their parents varies widely depending on genetic factors, environmental influences, and individual traits. Studies suggest that children often inherit a mix of physical characteristics from both parents, but quantifying this as a specific percentage can be challenging. Generally, many children share similar features with their parents, but the degree of resemblance can differ significantly among siblings. Ultimately, while a strong resemblance is common, it is not uniform across all children.
Children tend to resemble both of their parents, and that remains true for parents of different ethnicity. Chances are, the Chinese mother will be struck by the very European appearance of the child, while the European father will be struck by the very Chinese appearance of the child.
Hatches from an egg and is a maggot. Eventually, pupates and will emerge as a housefly resembling the parents.
Parents are completely responsible for their children's wellbeing, so it's parents to children.
No. Although mammals do not go through a complete metamorphosis, as amphibians do, many mammals do not look like their parents at birth. A marsupial at birth is a tiny embryo, not at all like an adult marsupial. Many mammals are born blind and hairless. Probably, the mammals that most resemble their parents at birth are the hoofed mammals.