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A child questioned his teacher that why do organisms resemble their parents more than their grandparents. In which way will the teacher explain the answer?

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Answered by sarada2906
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Because the children get genes from their parents more  than their grandparents.Thus,the child inherits more characteristics from her/his parents than her/his grandparents.But it may also happen sometimes that the child inherits characteristics of her/his grandparents also
Answered by dreamrob
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The teacher explains the answer to the child in the following way:

• The organisms resemble their parents more than their grandparents because the child inherits their characters from both the parents.

• The child character resembles close to the parents than grandparents because a gap of the gene pool is created by the parents of the child.

• Variations of two generations combining together and adding of new genes from the parents, so increase the difference between them to a greater extent.

• That why a child resembles more closely to his parents than grandparents.

• Commonly, children get genes from their parents more than their grandparents.

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