The set of instructions for each characteristic passed from parent to offspring is called "genes", which are made up of complex molecules of DNA.
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A parent of a squab is called a pigeon or dove. Squabs are young pigeons or doves that have not yet reached maturity.
The offspring of bacteria is aptly called bacteria. There are hundreds of thousands of types of bacteria in the world.
Sometimes it is called the sire, as in the case of horses, but it probably depends upon the kind of animal you are talking about.
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Usually the mother.
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100%. If there's no other party involved, then the genetic information can only physically come from the parent organism.
I don't know. How can a parent even consider intruding on their offsprings life to the point of locking them up?
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The anion of a weak acid is typically called a conjugate base. It is formed when the weak acid donates a proton (H+) and becomes negatively charged. The conjugate base is usually less acidic than its parent weak acid.
Depending on how a creature reproduces, a different amount of chromosomes are given. In sexual reproduction, two parents are involved, and each donates exactly half of the chromosomes, and each side donates a half symmetrical to the other's. In asexual reproduction, there's only one parent, and they pass every last chromosome on.
This helps to raise the offsprings chance of survival, at the same time ensuring the parent plants survival. If the seeds land close to the parent plant competition for resources such as water, sunlight, and nutrients will take place, weakening both the offspring plants as well as the parent plant.
In English, a female parent is called a mother.