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lianna [129]
3 years ago
12

If an animal or human develops its muscles or injures itself, these traits can be inherited by its offspring.

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melamori03 [73]3 years ago
8 0
False, because when the animal injures itself it is not part of the DNA so when the animal reproduces the trait is not passed down.  But the offspring can develop the same muscles or injuries as the animal did. 
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