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The sixth sense or sixth universal trait is the ability to be aware, for example if your walking with your eyes closed you will probably be able to sense if your still on the same path or not. Another example would be if you had no idea that someone was walking behind you and you had no idea, you'd probably "sense" someone is walking behind you even without looking at them or hearing them or anything - a 7th grader who did a project on this

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Why is it possible that a majority of people may display a recessive trait?

It is possible for many people to display a recessive trait because the people have two recessive genes. Dominant simply means it will trump a recessive gene, it does not mean it is the most widely seen gene in a species.


What is a hybrid genotype?

Mm, Ff, Gg, Ll, Ss and ect


Which one of the following policies has a guaranteed cash surrender value a. Endowment at age 65 b. 20 yrs level premium term insurance c. variable whole life d. traditional universal life insurance?

All of the policies mentioned would have cash value with the exception of the 20 year level term. Although it might be some time before the cash value started to build up (likely years), and the variable and universal life would not have "guaranteed" cash value. The variable cash value is based on how your investment choices did, and the universal life could lose all of its cash value if you went a long time without paying on it. Short answer A. Here is the correct answer: Option A, C and D will both have guaranteed cash surrender values. Variables are securities and as such there are risks. In addition it can only be sold and counciled on by a registerd Rep. The 20 year term does not have any cash value unless the policy has a money back rider then it will. Now there are life settlement companies that given certain criteria may offer a better alternative selling the policy over cashing it in.


Why are old men so nasty?

There could be many reasons why some old men might behave in a nasty way. It could be due to past experiences, health issues, loneliness, or simply a personality trait. It's important to approach each individual with understanding and empathy.


Why are older people smarter then younger people?

Older people often have more life experiences and accumulated knowledge that can contribute to higher intelligence. Additionally, the aging brain may have developed more efficient processing patterns. However, intelligence is a complex trait influenced by a variety of factors, and younger people can still excel in areas such as creativity and adaptability.

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What do Anthropologists consider marriage to be what kind of trait because it is practiced in all societies?

Marriage is a universal, not a trait.


Why is conformity a universal trait?

its something that every one has to deal with


What does culture universal mean?

A cultural universal (as discussed by George Murdock, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Donald Brown and others) is an element, pattern, trait.


A trait that is hidden?

The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.


What causes a branch in a cladogram?

A new trait a derived trait


What trait masksthe othor form of a trait?

The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.


In a hybrid individual the trait that is covered and not expressed is the what trait?

recessive


What is the name of a weak trait that is masked by a stronger trait?

A weak trait that is masked by a stronger trait is often referred to as a "shadow trait" or a "secondary trait". These traits may not be immediately apparent due to the dominance of the stronger trait.


13 What is the name of a weak trait that is masked by a stronger trait?

The weaker trait is called the recessive trait The stronger one is called the dominant trait


What is a trait that masks a trait called?

A trait that masks another trait is called a dominant trait. This means that when an organism carries both dominant and recessive alleles for a particular gene, only the dominant trait will be expressed in the phenotype.


What is the type of trait that is ruling called?

The ruling trait is the Dominant trait.


When a trait has more than two alleles is that trait inherited?

If one parent has a dominant trait and and another parent has a recessive trait, then the recessive trait gets hidden while the dominant trait gets shown.