Really rather depends in what sense you mean 'affects'.
By definition, hereditary traits are inhereted from our parents (or parent in the case of some types of organism), and therefore one would not expect (in most cases) to see any environmental effect in hereditary traits or features when comparing a parent and offspring.
This may not be the case in certain circumstances, such as if a parent or parents have been exposed to radiation, certain mutagenic chemicals etc, in which case the DNA inhereted by the child may have been altered in the parent's body prior to conception of said child.
If one was to consider long term effects, such as looking at the evolution of a species, then the environment plays a more significant role, as those specimens of a certain species who are best adapted to the environment will be more likely to prosper and pass on their DNA, so the environment in which they dwell may drive the evolutionary path of a species in a certain direction.
Behavior can be influenced by both the environment and heredity. Environmental factors such as upbringing, social interactions, and experiences can shape behavior. Meanwhile, heredity plays a role through genetics and biological predispositions that can impact behavior tendencies. Ultimately, behavior is a complex interplay between genetic and environmental influences.
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The nonliving parts of an organism's environment are called abiotic factors.
In plants, the factors are heredity, nutrition, and environment. In animals, the factors are heredity, nutrition, environment, and exercise.
A combination of heredity and enviroment.
It is NOT !
Both environment and heredity play important roles in human behavior.
Heredity, culture and environemnt will influence the behavior such that each person varies in these areas. This will have an impact on what they do and do not believe that works for them in terms of medical solutions and the medical advices that they believe is true and work for them.
Heredity versus environment, or nature versus nurture, is the argument about how much of our characteristics are ingrained in our genetics and how much of them are created as a result of the life we lead. There is no clear answer to the problem of heredity versus environment.
Intellect is influenced by both heredity and environment. While genetics play a role in determining cognitive abilities, environmental factors such as education, experiences, and opportunities also significantly impact intellectual development. The interaction between nature and nurture shapes an individual's overall intellectual capacity.
Both are influential.
Heredity refers to the genetic influence on behavior, such as inherited traits or predispositions. Environment includes the external factors that impact behavior, like upbringing, culture, and experiences. Maturation involves the natural biological growth and development that influences behavior, like aging or hormonal changes. Together, these factors interact to shape an individual's behavior.