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An inherited trait is a characteristic or instinct that is passed down from parent to offspring.
What is the difference between an inherited trait and a learned trait?
An inherited trait is passed down through parent to offspring, or through heredity. A learned trait is acquired through practice or experience.
If someone has red hair, can that show up on another person in future generations of the same family?
Yes, people can have traits that show up on another person in future generations of the same family.
Most of the time no, but there are some cases in which the environment can enhance inherited traits. For example, intelligence can be enhanced when exposed to an educational environment.
Most of the time, no, the environment does not influence inherited traits.
A learned trait or behavior is influenced by the environment or because of experience.
Learned behaviors are not instinctive. They are not passed from a parent's genes to the offspring.
Is a heron fishing by the water exhibiting a learned behavior?
A heron fishing by the water is exhibiting a instinctive behavior, not a learned behavior.
Are there outside factors that can influence a learned behavior?
Environment, experiences, nutrition, and peers are just some of the outside factors that can influence learned behaviors.
A cactus is born with spines for leaves and fleshy stems to survive their desert ecosystems.
What are the inherited differences between a rose and a daisy?
Color of flowers, shape of flowers, leaf structure, height in some cases, and position of leaves on the stem are a few of the inherited differences between a rose and a daisy.
Growing toward the light is an inherited trait for most plants. Plants instinctively know they need the sun for growth.
Yes, if a plant does not live long enough to reproduce, its traits will not be passed on to the next generation.
Caterpillars instinctively know to eat plants, and hang on during the chrysalises stage. Butterflies also know when they emerge from their chrysalises to dry their wings by flapping them. Butterflies also know to migrate.
Are the offspring of ducks able to swim without their mother teaching them?
Yes. People can see all kinds of mannerisms in their pets… like their dog smiling.
Is a mother bird protecting her nest a learned behavior or an inherited trait?
What are some inherited differences between a dog and a cat?
Dogs and cats differ in many ways – dogs tend to be taller, more social, and more active in their adult stages. Dogs need constant interaction in most cases. Dogs generally rush out to meet strangers. Cats tend to be smaller, more independent, and sleep a major portion of the time when adults. Cats need some social interaction, but can survive with less than a dog. Cats generally hide when strangers enter their area.
People are influenced by their environment. If straight hair is “in” people with curly hair may want to straighten it.
Are people born knowing how to play a musical instrument? Is this a learned or inherited behavior?
Some people are known as prodigies. They are the exception. Most people have to learn how to play an instrument. Even with some beginning instinct in music, practice improves performance.
Are athletes naturally able to compete or do they have to practice?
Once again, some people are born with traits that make them great athletes, but they have to practice to learn certain skills. Babies are not born knowing how to throw a spiral toss with a football.