Organisms that have a physical trait that makes it easier for them to access food supplies are unlikely to pass on that trait to their offspring.
true or false

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The right answer is false.

All the physical characteristics of an individual, which are at the basis of genetic characters (sometimes even epigenetic), are transmitted to his offspring.

Classical or monogenic Mendelian inheritance is based on the transmission of a single gene in a dominant, recessive mode, linked to the sex chromosome X (or Y), or more rarely mitochondrial (extranuclear) chromosome.


False, the physical trait that makes it easier for an organism to access food supplies is likely to pass from the parents to the offspring.

Further Explanation:

Traits refer to the characters that are present or expressed by the organism. Some of the traits are inherited while others are acquired during the lifetime of an individual.

Inheritance is the term which is used to refer to the condition when certain traits are passed on from the parents to offspring.

Offspring are more similar to their parents than to others as the genes that encode a protein and ultimately lead to the expression of traits that are passed on from parents to offspring.

The physical trait that confers an organism’s ability to access food supply is likely to pass from parents to their next generation. Example: Giraffe having a long neck can easily eat leaves from tall trees so they pass on this trait to their offspring also.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school

Chapter: Inheritance

Subject: Biology

Keywords:

Physical trait, organism, offspring, inheritance, traits, giraffe, trees, leaves.