Characteristics that an organism develops after birth are known as acquired traits. These can include physical changes, such as growth and the development of muscle tone, as well as behavioral traits influenced by environmental factors, experiences, and learning. Unlike genetic traits, which are inherited, acquired traits can vary widely among individuals based on their interactions with their surroundings. Examples include language skills, social behaviors, and adaptations to specific environments.
Acquired Trait
as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells
a fertilized cell develops into a organism during the cell cycle
The basic unit that transmits characteristics from one generation to the next is the gene. Genes are segments of DNA that contain instructions for how an organism develops and functions, and they are passed from parents to offspring during reproduction.
Fertilization
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Acquired Trait
as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells
a fertilized cell develops into a organism during the cell cycle
Adaptations are inherited traits that help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment, developed over generations through natural selection. Acquired characteristics are traits that an organism develops during its lifetime in response to environmental factors or experiences, and are not passed on to offspring. Adaptations are genetic and heritable, while acquired characteristics are not.
Organisms develop by symbiosis.
The basic unit that transmits characteristics from one generation to the next is the gene. Genes are segments of DNA that contain instructions for how an organism develops and functions, and they are passed from parents to offspring during reproduction.
Fertilization
The stage of a multicellular organism that develops from a zygote.
develop self
Characteristics of organisms are called TRAITS
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