Hi!
Genes are like instructions in our bodies that determine things like our eye color, height, and other traits. They're made of DNA, which is a molecule in our cells.
Here's how they work:
Genes are first turned into messages called mRNA.
These messages are then used to make proteins, which do all sorts of jobs in our bodies, like helping us digest food or giving us our hair color.
Now, why are genes so important for how living things change over time?
Well, imagine there's a group of animals living in the wild. Some might have genes that make them better at surviving in their environment. Maybe they have thicker fur to keep them warm or stronger muscles to help them run faster.
These helpful genes get passed down to their babies. Over time, more and more animals in the group have these helpful genes because they're better at surviving and having babies of their own. This is called natural selection.
Sometimes, genes change randomly, which can also affect how living things evolve. And when animals from different groups mix, they share their genes, which can lead to new traits appearing in the population.
So, genes are really important because they decide how living things look and act, and they play a big part in how animals and plants change over time to fit in better with their environment.
Hope this helps, and let me know if you need any more clarification!
