Parthenogenesis.
There are also a few species of animals that reproduce using the semen of similar species but the genetic material in the semen is not incorporated into the embryo. I don't remember the term for this type of reproduction but will ad it when I can.
sometimes , only if the injury is from the inside body it will inherit it if its another thing like "broken paws" it won't inherit it
Advantages: A male helps raise the offspring and offspring get 50% of 2 parent's characteristics. Disadvantages: It takes 2 parents , it takes longer, One is produced at a time
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Lamarck predicted that changes inherited in the parent's own lifetime would be inherited. This would mean, among other things that:A parent mouse has its tail chopped off. It would have tailless offspring.A blacksmith with strong muscles (due to his trade) will have stronger offspring than an otherwise identical non-blacksmith.Children would inherit any scars their parents had.None of the three above scenarios are the case, contrary to what Lamarck predicted.
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.
from your parent ?
A puppy can inherit spotted fur from its parents if they have spotted fur.
GENES, they get carried from you parnets to you and some you parnets characteristics you will get and some you wont!
eye colour, size of thumbs ext its all down to the chromosomes you inherit from your parents.
This is called Traits. Traits are characteristics you inherit from your parent.
Two visible characteristics you inherit from your parents include your hair and eye color. These are directly determined by the genetic material passed down from each parent to the child.
Recessive?? (i.e., you would need to inherit one from each parent to have hemophilia)
The young plants inherit genetic information from parent plants.
yes, as long a sexual reproduction takes place. genetic traits from each parent plant are carried over to the offspring
It is basically the same as inheritance in other languages. A derived class can inherit from a parent class, meaning that the derived class will have the characteristics (variables, and procedures - called fields, and methods, in this case) of the parent class. It may also have additional characteristics, defined directly in the derived class.
a test cross is the cross made between the progeny and the recessive parent,whereas the back cross means crossing of progeny with either dominant or recesive parent.
Inherit is not a function. It is a class derivation where some of the methods and attributes of the new class inherit from a parent class.