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Parents give offspring that carry a combination of genetic material from both the mother and father. This genetic mix determines various traits, including physical characteristics, health predispositions, and certain behaviors. The offspring can be biological, as in traditional reproduction, or they can be adopted, which creates familial bonds regardless of genetic ties. Ultimately, parents aim to nurture and raise their offspring, instilling values and support for their development.

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What is another name for offsprings the children of parents called?

Progeny


What percentage of the possible types of offsprings had the same genotype as the parents?

That depends entirely on the genotypes of the parents.


Can parents have different traits then the offsprings?

yes because the traits can be recessive


Will you be 6'1 if my parents are 5'10 and 5'5 and my grandfather was 5'10 and his kids were 6'1and 5'10 and i just turned 16 and im 5'9?

First: the height of your ancestors has no bearing on my height. Second: it is not possible to give a clear answer, as there are many factors. Not all genes act in the same way in the next generation. Incidentally, statistical regression was based on a study which concluded that tall parents tended to have tall offsprings and short parents tended to have short offsprings but that in both case the offsprings' heights tended to regress (hence the term) towards the population mean.


How can all offsprings from two parents be tall?

Heterozygoes dominant or Homozygoes dominant.


When parents pass inherited traits to their offsprings?

When hre child is born with the chromosomes


Disadvantages of asexual reproduction are .?

There is no genetic variability since the offsprings are not very different from their parents.


Is resemblance of offsprings with parents is on the basis of number of nitrogeneous bases?

number and sequence of nitrogen bases


Is albinism a chromosome disorder?

no albinism is a genetic disorders that changes an offsprings physical appearance from its original parents. it may also bring out the offsprings recessive traits. its also a cause of mental retardation


How diseases were carried from parents to offspring?

if the dad has std there is a 50% chanse that the offsprind will have it but if both parents have std then there is a 100% that the offsprings will have the same diseas.


How come bobcats are considered mammals?

They give life to live offsprings, not eggs.


Describe the pre-mendelian idea of blending regarding heredity?

both parents contribute to appearance of offsprings.