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Depending on their species, it could be cubs, kitten; hippopotamus.

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What are inherited trait?

An inherited trait is a charateristic passed from parents to offspring.


What happens if no fertilization occur?

In plants - no seeds, no fruit. In most animals - no baby. In some insects - male offspring. When these insects' eggs ARE fertilized you get female offspring!


What happens to the offspring of hybrids?

The offspring of hybrids may show a combination of traits from both parent species. In some cases, they may be sterile or have reduced fertility. Offspring can also exhibit variation in their traits due to genetic recombination.


When all of the ofspring have the same phenotype and genotype as the parent?

When all offspring have the same phenotype and genotype as the parent, this is known as asexual reproduction or cloning. In this process, a single organism replicates itself, producing genetically identical offspring. This can occur in various organisms, such as bacteria, certain plants, and some animals, ensuring that the traits of the parent are passed on unchanged to the next generation. As a result, there is little to no genetic diversity among the offspring.


Uniqueness of individual offspring for many animals and plants is the result of a process called?

"Genetic recombination" during sexual reproduction is the key process that leads to the uniqueness of individual offspring in many animals and plants. This process involves the shuffling and mixing of genetic material from two parent organisms, resulting in offspring with a unique combination of traits.

Related Questions

Do all animals need to mate to have offspring?

No, not all animals need to mate to have offspring.


What are all baby animals called?

Offspring


What animals have teats?

All mammals have teats, as they are how the offspring are fed milk.


What animals can reproduce to live offspring?

All mammals and some arctic snakes


What do all animals pass on to their offspring in reproduction?

genes 23 from each parent


What do animals have in common?

All animals have some type of defense mechanism; support their life by consuming nutrients; produce offspring.


What should animals have?

Offspring


Do male or female animals primarily care for their offspring?

The females do the rearing of the offspring. In fact, some male animals are known for eating their own offspring, like Lions. Males are usually highly aggressive to their offspring.


Why animals do not take care of their youngs?

Taking care of offspring is a time and energy consuming undertaking. If an animal produces many offspring there is little need to care for them all.


Do all animals have the ability to reproduce asexually?

No, animals either reproduce sexually or asexually. In sexual reproduction, two parents are required and an offspring is born with inherited genes/characteristics of both parents. In asexual reproduction, only one parent is required to produce an offspring and that offspring has all the characteristics of the parent. Humans reproduce sexually, whereas single-celled organisms like amoebas reproduce asexually.


What is a mammals offspring?

The 'offspring' for animals refers to their young.


What do you call the offspring of animals?

The offspring of different animals are known by different names- for example the oppsring of a Lion is called a cub, that of a cow is called a calf and so on.