A hummingbird does not specifically have one protective trait, but the way it can avoid predators is through its speed and small size. They are very agile.
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 trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a 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.
Yes. It is also a behavior.
Yes, German Shepherds are naturally protective of their owners. They are known for their loyalty and willingness to protect their loved ones. Proper training and socialization can help reinforce this trait in a positive way.
Cultural stereotype they feel pressure to conform to, evolutionary trait that they have evolved to protect their mates.....
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
A new trait a derived trait
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
recessive
The trait where embryos of both mammals and reptiles are protected by amniotic fluid is called amniotic egg development. This type of reproduction allows for the successful terrestrial life of both mammals and reptiles by providing a protective environment for the developing embryo.
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
A trait that masks another trait is called a dominant trait. This means that when an organism carries both dominant and recessive alleles for a particular gene, only the dominant trait will be expressed in the phenotype.
The ruling trait is the Dominant trait.