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How are 
offspring like 
their 
?parents
Both alike and different 
Most young plants and animals 
grow to look like their parents. 
Some plants and animals look 
like their parents even when 
. they are very young
antelope
The young antelope shares many characteristics with its 
parents. 
1- it has the same body shape as its parent. 
2- its . fur is about the same length too 
.The young antelope is also different in some ways 
its horn are much smaller than its parent`s - 1 
.horns 
.its horn will grow larger as it gets older- 2 
but its horn may not have the exact shape -3 
.or size of its parent`s horn
Inherited 
characteristic 
s
Young plants and animals are called offspring. 
Inherit means to receive from a 
parent. 
An inherited characteristic is one that is 
passed on from parents to their offspring. 
An inherited characteristic = trait
color 
Animals inherit traits 
shape of their 
body parts 
leaf 
shape 
plants inherit traits 
flower color
The traits of an animal or plant 
often help it to survive in its 
.environment 
Humans may also inherit traits. 
You may have inherited traits 
such as hair color and eye color 
.from your parents
Acquired 
characteristic 
s
Suppose a woman has her ears pierced. Her 
offspring will not be born with pierced ears. 
*Pierced ears are an acquired 
characteristics. 
You acquire, or get, them during your 
lifetime
A plant`s leaves may turn brown if it 
gets too much sun. 
*brown leaves are an acquired 
characteristics. 
The plant`s offspring will not have 
.brown leaves
The scars on this elephant seal`s body 
are from fighting other seals. The scars 
. are an acquired characteristics
Inherited 
Behavior
Behaviors are things that animals do. 
An instinct: is a behavior that an 
animal is born able to do. 
Instincts . are inherited behaviors
Baby birds open their mouths when a 
.parent brings food
Puppies are born knowing how to suck 
.milk
Some butterflies migrate to warm 
places . to survive the winter
Bats hibernate during winter. 
When they hibernate their body, their 
body systems slow down. This save 
.energy
Animals learn some behaviors from 
their . parents or other adult 
chimpanzees learn how to use a stick as a - 1 
. tool 
.they use stick to catch and eat insects- 2 
. they learn which foods are safe to eat- 3
Humans learn many behaviors from 
their parents or other adults. 
1- you learned how to read and do 
math in school. 
2-you learned how to tie your 
shoelaces or eat with a spoon. 
You were not born knowing how to do 
.these things
Small 
Differences in 
Traits
Different animals of the same kind 
can look and act different. 
Two brown rabbits can have brown 
offspring. They may also have white 
.or gray offspring
Differences that can help an animal 
Some differences in the way an animal looks 
or acts can help . it survive and reproduce 
rock pocket mice live in rocky habitats in the 
.desert areas
This mouse has light -1 
. brown fur 
Its color matches the -2 
. rocks in its habitat 
this mouse has - 1 
. black fur 
its color matches - 2 
the rocks of its 
. habitat
Differences that can harm an animal 
Small differences in traits can harm an 
. animal 
The light brown offspring will be hard for -1 
. owls to see 
But black mice are easier to see on light -2 
. brown rocks 
The black offspring are more likely to be -3 
eaten by owls. They are less likely to 
. survive and reproduce
Offspring like their parents
Offspring like their parents

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Offspring like their parents

  • 1. How are offspring like their ?parents
  • 2. Both alike and different Most young plants and animals grow to look like their parents. Some plants and animals look like their parents even when . they are very young
  • 4. The young antelope shares many characteristics with its parents. 1- it has the same body shape as its parent. 2- its . fur is about the same length too .The young antelope is also different in some ways its horn are much smaller than its parent`s - 1 .horns .its horn will grow larger as it gets older- 2 but its horn may not have the exact shape -3 .or size of its parent`s horn
  • 6. Young plants and animals are called offspring. Inherit means to receive from a parent. An inherited characteristic is one that is passed on from parents to their offspring. An inherited characteristic = trait
  • 7. color Animals inherit traits shape of their body parts leaf shape plants inherit traits flower color
  • 8. The traits of an animal or plant often help it to survive in its .environment Humans may also inherit traits. You may have inherited traits such as hair color and eye color .from your parents
  • 10. Suppose a woman has her ears pierced. Her offspring will not be born with pierced ears. *Pierced ears are an acquired characteristics. You acquire, or get, them during your lifetime
  • 11. A plant`s leaves may turn brown if it gets too much sun. *brown leaves are an acquired characteristics. The plant`s offspring will not have .brown leaves
  • 12. The scars on this elephant seal`s body are from fighting other seals. The scars . are an acquired characteristics
  • 14. Behaviors are things that animals do. An instinct: is a behavior that an animal is born able to do. Instincts . are inherited behaviors
  • 15. Baby birds open their mouths when a .parent brings food
  • 16. Puppies are born knowing how to suck .milk
  • 17. Some butterflies migrate to warm places . to survive the winter
  • 18. Bats hibernate during winter. When they hibernate their body, their body systems slow down. This save .energy
  • 19. Animals learn some behaviors from their . parents or other adult chimpanzees learn how to use a stick as a - 1 . tool .they use stick to catch and eat insects- 2 . they learn which foods are safe to eat- 3
  • 20. Humans learn many behaviors from their parents or other adults. 1- you learned how to read and do math in school. 2-you learned how to tie your shoelaces or eat with a spoon. You were not born knowing how to do .these things
  • 22. Different animals of the same kind can look and act different. Two brown rabbits can have brown offspring. They may also have white .or gray offspring
  • 23. Differences that can help an animal Some differences in the way an animal looks or acts can help . it survive and reproduce rock pocket mice live in rocky habitats in the .desert areas
  • 24. This mouse has light -1 . brown fur Its color matches the -2 . rocks in its habitat this mouse has - 1 . black fur its color matches - 2 the rocks of its . habitat
  • 25. Differences that can harm an animal Small differences in traits can harm an . animal The light brown offspring will be hard for -1 . owls to see But black mice are easier to see on light -2 . brown rocks The black offspring are more likely to be -3 eaten by owls. They are less likely to . survive and reproduce