Define heredity and describe its importance in transferring characteristics from parents to offspring.

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During reproduction, living things pass on their characteristics to their offspring. This process is called heredity for examples

I. Colour of eye

II. Skin colour

III. Hair colour

IV. Free or attached earlobes

V. Height

VI. Intelligence

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