it means you can roll your tongue
The ability to roll your tongue is a genetically inherited trait. Some people can do it, and others can't. If you can roll your tongue, it simply means that you have inherited that trait. If you can't, then you lack it. It's genetic, and out of your control.
Languages that do not require rolling the tongue include English, Mandarin Chinese, and Russian. These languages may be easier for individuals who struggle with rolling their tongue to learn.
It means, "to call the roll," as in roll call.
FólkvangrFOKE(rhymes with poke) VAHN Gerr Slight roll of the tongue on the r.Hope this helps.
"Conchito" is a diminutive form of the Spanish word "concha," which can mean "shell" or "bread roll." In English, "conchito" could be translated as "little shell" or "small bread roll."
Being able to roll your tongue is dominant, not being able to is recessive. Therefore, if you can roll your tongue, you have either a homozygous dominant gene for being able to roll your tongue, or a heterozygous gene. If you cannot, then you have a homozygous recessive gene.
The ability to roll the tongue is determined by a dominant gene (T) and a recessive gene (t). A man who can roll his tongue would have the genotype Tt or TT, with the phenotype of being able to roll his tongue.
If the individuals can't roll their tongue, then the child won't be able to roll it's tongue. If they can roll their tongue, then the child will be able to roll it's tongue. it just depends.
The ability to roll your tongue is a genetically inherited trait. Some people can do it, and others can't. If you can roll your tongue, it simply means that you have inherited that trait. If you can't, then you lack it. It's genetic, and out of your control.
If one parent is heterozygous for the tongue rolling gene (Tt) and the other parent cannot roll their tongue (tt), the chances of their children being tongue rollers (Tt) is 50%. The other 50% chance is that the children will not be able to roll their tongue (tt).
The ability to roll one's tongue is a trait influenced by a dominant allele (R) and a recessive allele (r). The male with genotype Rr can pass on either the R or r allele, while the female with genotype rr can only pass on the r allele. Therefore, their children could inherit either Rr (able to roll their tongue) or rr (unable to roll their tongue), resulting in a 50% chance of having the ability to roll their tongues.
No Flamingos can NOT roll their tongue.
yes, the ability to wiggle your ears is a genetic trait kind of like being able to roll your tongue. in my family of 7, four of us are able to wiggle our ears.
"The Taco Tongue"
Some people can roll their tongues up into tubular shapes; this is the result of genetics, so a person who can do this can be called a genetic tongue roller (not that there is any important reason to roll up your tongue).
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Fairly sure this question could generate an infinite list of skills, however here is a small list of skills which do not improve your health. (I.e skills which either make no difference to your health, or may actively make it worse): - being able to knit, - driving formula one cars - being able to construct a wigwam or tepee - being a bricklayer - being able to herd sheep, cows, pigs, or other animals - being able to make your own homebrew - being able to make your own jam - being able to paint stained-glass ornaments - being able to do pottery - being able to shoot balled up paper into a wastepaper bin - being able to lick your nose with your tongue -being able to lick your elbow -being able to touch your elbows together behind your back - being able to roll your tongue - being able to "speed-eat/speed-drink" certain substances in a competitive manner - being able to say the alphabet backwards - being able to do maths (well, after a certain stage it seems to be actively harmful to persons' mental health) - being able to quote poetry - being able to dissect a frog - being able to recite tongue-twisters - being able to use a camera