Genetics and Traits
1. Characteristics - a special quality or trait that makes a person, thing, or group different from others
2. Inherited Trait- a feature that you are born with (example, eye color)
3. Learned Behavior – Something you are taught or learn through experience
4. Likeness - similar or nearly the same
5. Traits - distinguishing characteristics
6. DNA - material in life forms that transfer genetic characteristics from parents to offspring
7. Genes – Sets of instructions in each human cell that determines inherited physical features and other traits.
8. Heredity – The passing on of traits and physical features from parents to their children
9. Dominant – Genes that are strong and in control (example, brown eyes)
10. Recessive – Genes are weaker (example, green eyes)
1. Characteristics - a special quality or trait that makes a person, thing, or group different from others
2. Inherited Trait- a feature that you are born with (example, eye color)
3. Learned Behavior – Something you are taught or learn through experience
4. Likeness - similar or nearly the same
5. Traits - distinguishing characteristics
6. DNA - material in life forms that transfer genetic characteristics from parents to offspring
7. Genes – Sets of instructions in each human cell that determines inherited physical features and other traits.
8. Heredity – The passing on of traits and physical features from parents to their children
9. Dominant – Genes that are strong and in control (example, brown eyes)
10. Recessive – Genes are weaker (example, green eyes)