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mutations acquired in body cells during a person's lifetime will be pass on to their offspring

true or false?

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False. Mutations acquired in body cells during a person's lifetime are not passed on to their offspring. Mutations in body cells typically do not affect an individual's germ cells (sperm or eggs) and therefore are not passed on to future generations. Only mutations in germ cells can be inherited by offspring.
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