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Variation in Humans

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Variation in Humans

Variation is the difference between individuals of the same species. Variation in humans explains why we are all different.

Differences

Differences

  • All humans (except identical twins) show differences in height, weight, eye colour, hair colour, etc.
Similarities between siblings

Similarities between siblings

  • Siblings often share similar characteristics to their parents.
    • The characteristics of the children are NOT identical to the characteristics of the parents.
Inheriting characteristics

Inheriting characteristics

  • Children inherit different characteristics from both parents.
    • Inheriting different characteristics from each parent makes each child unique (except identical twins).
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