Selection is the process.
Genes carry the information that determines an organism's traits, such as its physical characteristics, behavior, and some aspects of its physiology. This information is encoded in the DNA sequence of the genes and is passed down from parents to offspring through the process of inheritance.
heredity
Yes, proteins do not code for genes in the process of genetic expression. Genes code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation.
Yes, that process is called natural selection. It is a key mechanism of evolution where individuals with beneficial traits are more likely to survive and pass on their genes to the next generation, leading to the adaptation of populations to their environment over time.
An organism looks like the result of its genes because genes contain the instructions for building and maintaining the organism's physical characteristics, such as its appearance, traits, and behaviors. These genetic instructions are expressed through the process of development, where genes control the growth and differentiation of cells to produce the observable traits of the organism. Each organism's unique combination of genes determines its specific features and overall appearance.
Is the process in which something in a living things surrounds determines if it will or will not survive to have offspring
natural selection
the answer is sex chromosomes
Adaptation
Genes.
genes and environment
genes and environment
The genes that determines gender can be found in the Y chromosome.
Animals compete because they need to ensure their genes are passed on to the next generation. The animals with the best genes/adaptions are more likely to survive and successfully mate therefore passing their genes on. The process of which the strongest (or just best suited to the environment) genes survive on to the next generation is called natural selection.
Genes carry the information that determines an organism's traits, such as its physical characteristics, behavior, and some aspects of its physiology. This information is encoded in the DNA sequence of the genes and is passed down from parents to offspring through the process of inheritance.
the number of genes that usually determine a trait
Its parent(s).