Maybe it can also be a feeling but not a trait I think
The dominant trait masks the recessive 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.
recessive trait
A recessive trait is a genetic trait that is only expressed when an individual carries two copies of the gene responsible for that trait. It is masked by the presence of a dominant trait when an individual carries one copy of each type of gene.
A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.
"Nervous" can be considered a character trait if it persistently influences one's behavior and emotions across various situations. Those who exhibit nervous traits may often feel anxious, worried, or jittery, impacting how they interact with others and handle challenges.
Yes, blinking is a reflex that is controlled by the nervous system and is not an inherited trait. However, the frequency of blinking can be influenced by genetic factors or environmental conditions.
yes, clumsy means your nervous too much that you stumble.
They all have complex ganglia to control breathing, movement, and digestion.
Positive trait(s): Brave, humble, loyal, strong moral compass, honorable, athletic, competitive, has integrity, accepts death, a leader, powerful Negative trait(s): He has a temper and is occasionally arrogant; he has a bit of a "saving-people thing." Other trait(s): Nervous about asking out girls
Muscle excitability is the ability to respond to a stimulus, such as a nerve signal or hormone, by generating an electrical impulse that leads to muscle contraction. This trait allows muscles to react to signals from the nervous or endocrine systems to produce movement.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
A new trait a derived trait
recessive
The dominant trait masks the recessive 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.
The weaker trait is called the recessive trait The stronger one is called the dominant trait