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why are traits acquired during the lifeline of an individual not inherited​

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Answered by BlackWizard
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Answer:

The traits acquired by the individual during his life time are practiced by him due to the situation and the environment in which he/she lives after his birth. As the traits acquired during life time of an individual does not interfere with the genetic makeup of the DNA of the germ cells, they are not inherited.

Answered by αηυяαg
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Explanation:

acquiredacquired characters are structural functional and behavioral changes that an individual develops during its life line de to a particular environment disease can I use and disuse conditions and unconditional learning at these traits are not passed to the DNA of green sell these are restricted to only somatic cells and a lost with the death of an individual therefore acquired traits like structural changes experience intelligence we cannot be transmitted to the projany see that is they are not inherited

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