Inherited Traits
Grade 3 · Science · Life Cycles · Quebec, Canada
Lesson Summary
Traits are features like eye color and leaf shape that are passed from parents to their young.
Explanation
When a baby animal is born, it gets certain features from its parents. These are called inherited traits. A kitten with a striped mother may also have stripes. Plants inherit traits too: a red rose bush will usually produce red roses. Some traits can be affected by the environment, like how tall a plant grows depending on sunlight. But many traits come directly from the parents.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is an inherited trait?
Answer: A feature that is passed from parents to their offspring, like eye color or fur pattern.
Q2: Give an example of a trait a kitten might inherit from its mother.
Answer: Fur color, fur pattern, or eye color.
Q3: Can the environment affect traits?
Answer: Yes. For example, a plant may grow taller with more sunlight, even though its basic traits come from its parents.
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Inherited Traits is a lesson in the Life Cycles chapter of Grade 3 Science. It is part of the Quebec, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Inherited Traits is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Science curriculum in Quebec, Canada.
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