Shibhu's father is a wrestler and has a robust body. He was also awarded Mr. India when he was young. Shibhu is his only child. As Shibhu grew old, everyone expected him to have the same body built as his father. But he is thin. His friends teased him, and he feels depressed.
a) Is it true that a wrestler's son should also have heavy muscles?
b) What type of character is it, acquired or inherited?
c) If you are Shibhu's friend, how will you convince that he is normal?
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a) No,it is upto the genetic composition of the father and the mother.
b)acquired
c)If he is old enough to understand then i would tell him that it is upto the genetics and not his fault.If he is not old enough then i would tell him that it is because he does not eat or exercise properly, hence, making him do it better.
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b)acquired
c)If he is old enough to understand then i would tell him that it is upto the genetics and not his fault.If he is not old enough then i would tell him that it is because he does not eat or exercise properly, hence, making him do it better.
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Genetic composition of father and and mother determines the characteristics of their offspring's.
Explanation:
a. It is not true that if the father is a wrestler than his child will also be a wrestler or has same body like his father. Shibhu's father has developed the muscles after rigorous exercise and training.
b. It is an acquired characteristics. The child father acquired it after birth.
c. I will convince him by explaining the difference between acquired and inherited trait by giving examples from his own family (Shibhu's friend).
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