Recessive - part of a genotype (actual genes) but not phenotype (what you can observe). It means you can't observe the qualities of it.
Blood Type.
The term that describes inherited traits that are visible would be the organisms phenotype. The genotype would be the genes that make the traits.
inherited
glass ceiling
A gene or a phenotype is the term that refers to the trait an organism physically expresses.
Traits that are passed down through the generations must be either culturally or environmentally inculcated or genetically inherited (or some combination of these). Evolutionary biology concerns itself with genetically inherited traits. In the long term, for genetically inherited traits to continue to be passed down through the generations, they must be at least neutral with regard to reproductive fitness, or advantageous (i.e. they must not be subject to negative selection pressure)
The term that describes inherited traits that are visible would be the organisms phenotype. The genotype would be the genes that make the traits.
evolution
the invisible hand
inherited
The term that refers to the traits inherited at conception is "genetic inheritance" or "hereditary traits." These traits are determined by genes passed down from parents to offspring and play a significant role in shaping an individual's physical characteristics, behavior, and susceptibility to certain diseases.
The visible traits are called phenotypic traits. These are the traits that affect an individual's' appearance like their eye and hair color.
alleles(plural) allele(singular)
glass ceiling
the glass ceiling
A gene or a phenotype is the term that refers to the trait an organism physically expresses.
Traits that are passed down through the generations must be either culturally or environmentally inculcated or genetically inherited (or some combination of these). Evolutionary biology concerns itself with genetically inherited traits. In the long term, for genetically inherited traits to continue to be passed down through the generations, they must be at least neutral with regard to reproductive fitness, or advantageous (i.e. they must not be subject to negative selection pressure)
Traits that are passed down through the generations must be either culturally or environmentally inculcated or genetically inherited (or some combination of these). Evolutionary Biology concerns itself with genetically inherited traits. In the long term, for genetically inherited traits to continue to be passed down through the generations, they must be at least neutral with regard to reproductive fitness, or advantageous (i.e. they must not be subject to negative selection pressure)