Emotions are not something that you inherit. You can learn ways of handling life from your parents, both healthy ways and unhealthy ways. An anxious parent might teach a child to worry and be timid. You can also unlearn anything taught during your childhood, which is a good thing. This is what therapy is all about.
Emotions are transient, like the frustration you may have struggling to open some canned peaches, or the fleeting joy of tasting the sweetness inside. On the other hand, moods persist longer. This is why, when you have been sad for a very long time, unjustifiably long after you buried your goldfish, for example, you may be diagnosed with a "Mood Disorder," like depression. Even someone with a chronic mood disorder of depression can experience positive emotions, like joy.
what does rattle snakes inherit from their parents
do they inherit how to walk
Mice inherit everything from their parents - there is no other way for them to get DNA except from their parents.
They inherit their colors from the genes they inherit from their parents.
Yes children are the descedants of their parents.
Offspring inherit a combination of genetic traits from their parents, including physical characteristics like eye color, hair color, and height. They may also inherit certain genetic predispositions to medical conditions or diseases. Additionally, offspring can inherit behavioral traits and personality characteristics from their parents.
because they inherit it from there parents like you inherit things like your eye color from your parents.
Children of any gender inherit traits from both parents.
Dogs inherit physical traits such as coat color, body size, and ear shape from their parents. They may also inherit behavioral traits like temperament, intelligence, and trainability. Additionally, dogs may inherit health conditions or predispositions from their parents.
Cheetahs inherit the genes their parents gave to them. They will inherit their speed, color, eye color, and their sex.
i went to get a dollar from my parents.
yes from your parents