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How material controls heredity in almost every living thing on earth?

Materials such as DNA and RNA contain genetic information that dictate an organism's traits and characteristics. Through processes like replication and transcription, these materials control the inheritance and expression of genes, ultimately determining an organism's traits, behavior, and overall physiology. This material serves as the blueprint for life and is passed down from generation to generation, shaping the diversity and complexity of life on Earth.


How do you know from a pedigree diagram if a trait is dominant or resessive?

If a trait is dominant, it will appear in every generation where at least one parent has the trait. If a trait is recessive, it can skip generations and may appear in offspring of parents without the trait. Dominant traits are usually expressed in every generation, while recessive traits can "hide" and reappear later.


What best describes a gene?

A chromosome.A hereditary unit consisting of a sequence of DNA that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and determines a particular characteristic in an organism. Genes undergo mutation when their DNA sequence changes.For apex it's "A piece of a chromosome."


When studying a pedigree how do scientists determine if a trait is dominate or recessive?

dominant only appears in the F1 generation as 4 recessive stays hidden or masked in the F1 generation


What do Gregor Mendel's peas have to do with the study of heredity?

If I remember correctly..... Through Mendel's pea lab, he discovered and proved that every living organism inherits half it's genetic traits from it's mother and the other half from it's father.

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Does the red panda inherit traits from its parents?

Every organism in the world inherits traits from its parents. It's in the genes.


Is a dominant trait seen in the first generation or the second generation?

Dominant traits tend to manifest whenever they are inherited. The real question is, "When do you see recessive traits?" Traits are coded in genes. We all inherit genes from both of our parents. If the dominant trait is capital Y and the recessive trait is lowercase y we can calculate the odds fairly easily. There are only four combinations that can be inherited from one pair of parents: YY, Yy, yY, and yy (this is usually visualized using a "punnet square"). Only in the case of both inherited traits being lowercase y will we see the recessive trait. Otherwise, we will usually see the dominant trait.


How material controls heredity in almost every living thing on earth?

Materials such as DNA and RNA contain genetic information that dictate an organism's traits and characteristics. Through processes like replication and transcription, these materials control the inheritance and expression of genes, ultimately determining an organism's traits, behavior, and overall physiology. This material serves as the blueprint for life and is passed down from generation to generation, shaping the diversity and complexity of life on Earth.


What do chromosomes supply an oganism with?

Chromosomes supply an organism with genetic information in the form of DNA. This genetic information contains instructions for the development, growth, and functioning of the organism. Chromosomes also help in the inheritance of traits from one generation to the next.


How do you know from a pedigree diagram if a trait is dominant or resessive?

If a trait is dominant, it will appear in every generation where at least one parent has the trait. If a trait is recessive, it can skip generations and may appear in offspring of parents without the trait. Dominant traits are usually expressed in every generation, while recessive traits can "hide" and reappear later.


What takes place inside the chloroplasts?

Light and Dark reactions.Main process is the photosynthesis. It produces glucose feeding almost every organism on planet


Explain how the DNA in genes relates to the traits of an organism-?

DNA is a giant molecule, a string of nuclear bases that from genes. These genes are the code to make an organism. In fact every trait in an organism is a result of the genes' action and therefore the composition of the DNA.


How are simple inherited traits passed from parents to their offspring and then to the next generation?

Simple inherited traits are passed down because each parent contains genes which are given to their offspring. The offspring inherits or receives these traits. The offspring then passes down those traits to their offspring. Each time there is a new generation, the original trait becomes less evident. The recessive traits decrease by a certain percent every time a new set of genes are added.


How do you use the word excrement in a sentence?

Excrement is also called feces. The prisoner smeared excrement on his cell's walls. Every living organism produces excrement.


What best describes a gene?

A chromosome.A hereditary unit consisting of a sequence of DNA that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and determines a particular characteristic in an organism. Genes undergo mutation when their DNA sequence changes.For apex it's "A piece of a chromosome."


What Biochemical structures inside cells that carry traits from one generation to the next?

Well their is numerous of traits that DNA carry from generation to generation , such traits are skin color, height,hair color,hair texture, development and growth of offspring.Having offspring' becoming male or female. Outward personality and behavioral characteristics. And the list goes on and on, mostly every single thing abut the offspring or offsprings from the time their in the womb till the time they become an adult.


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Every generation except for the first generation