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Things like eye color, tallness or a hairy back can be inherited from your parents and lots more

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Living things inherit information from their parents encoded in what?

Living things inherit information from their parents encoded in their DNA, which contains the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, and reproduction of an organism. DNA is made up of sequences of nucleotides that serve as the blueprint for an individual's traits and characteristics.


Why do some Siberian huskies have short hair?

because they inherit it from there parents like you inherit things like your eye color from your parents.


Who will inherit if cousin died leaving no spouse or siblings?

If there is no living spouse, the children inherit, after them the siblings. If there is no living spouse, children or siblings, parents inherit, after them first cousins, then second cousins, etc.


What decides what living things inherit and need to live?

Living things inherit genetic information from their parents, which determines their physical traits and characteristics. In order to live, living things need essential resources such as water, food, oxygen, and suitable environmental conditions to carry out necessary biological functions like growth, reproduction, and energy production.


What do rattlesnakes inherit from there parents?

what does rattle snakes inherit from their parents


Define biological factors?

bilological factors- things you inherit or have the same as your parents or family


Do sponges learn or inherit their behaviors?

Like most living things, probably both.


What dose penguins inherit from their parents?

do they inherit how to walk


explain why should we value what we inherit?

we should value it because it symbols what your parents had and their favorite things passed on to you


Do mice inherit fur color from their parents?

Mice inherit everything from their parents - there is no other way for them to get DNA except from their parents.


Where do animals get their colors?

They inherit their colors from the genes they inherit from their parents.


How does it interact act with another living thing?

This a hard question to answer. Darwin gave us some guidance. It, I assume, is a living thing. Living things interact with each other in a way which benefits themselvs and their progeny. If the way the parents interact is beneficial to them then their progeny will inherit their benificial characteristics. JCF