One could say that a characteristic of an offspring not inherited by a parent could be taste. Taste meaning things that they find likeable such as music, dress, foods and such.
Inheritable traits do not include knowledge passed down genetically. However, children can learn from their parents through observation, teaching, and shared experiences, which can contribute to knowledge acquisition.
Through the X chromosome, usually from a mother, (whom does not show any signs of colour blindness, yet she is a CARRIER of the X chromosome) passed down to son. Males usually get this because they only posses ONE X, in their XY life.
of course they can, it doesnt mean that if you dont have the same blood type as your siblings, your adopted or something. if your parent's blood types differ from each other there is a huge tendency that the sibling's blood types are different from each other. for exaple your father is a heterozygous A while your mother is a heterozygous B.. their children's blood types can be AB, and an O can also be one of the possiblities.. if its too complicated to understand then you can just learn it from your genetic lessons in biology..
Studying children can provide insight into their development, behavior, and experiences, which may challenge preconceived notions or stereotypes about childhood. It can also increase awareness of the diverse ways in which children grow and learn, leading to a more nuanced understanding and appreciation of childhood as a complex and dynamic stage of life.
Children are motivated to learn by various factors, such as curiosity, personal interests, and goals. For example, a child may be motivated by a desire to excel in a particular subject, pursue a future career, or simply enjoy the process of learning new things. Parents can support their child's motivation by encouraging their interests, providing opportunities for exploration, and celebrating their achievements.
it is when you recieve or learn traits from your ancesors
no,they inherit it by watching their parents hunt
Yes, children can learn to be prejudice from one or both of their parents or, they can also learn it from one friend or a group of friends in school.
Inheritable traits do not include knowledge passed down genetically. However, children can learn from their parents through observation, teaching, and shared experiences, which can contribute to knowledge acquisition.
Yes.
Yes!
It's extremely unlikely. However, like other undesirable behavior, you can certainly learn it from your parents by example.
Some parents may need to lose some control issues over their children, at the appropriate age involved with those children. That is a hard lesson to learn for some parents.
All of the above (Apex)
It was a characteristic passed along through evolution, but the natural human posture allows us to learn to walk and to copy the people around us when we become of a certain age.
Yes, but they don't always agree with their parents.
By paying attention to their teachers, peers and parents