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One major difference between acquired traits and entirely genetic traits is that acquired traits___. A) must be a result of a mutation B) cannot be passed on to offspring C) are only behavioral, never
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One major difference between acquired traits and entirely genetic traits is
that acquired traits___.
A) must be a result of a mutation
B) cannot be passed on to offspring
C) are only behavioral, never physical
D) do not affect an organism's characteristics
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B) cannot be passed on to offspring
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