Think recessive phenotypes as paper and dominant phenotypes as teared paper. Once paper is teared, it can't be fixed. Not even tape. It'll just leave that mess exposed. Same with dominant phenotypes. It just takes one dominant trait to change the looks of future offspring.
If you don't tear the paper, everything is fine. Same with recessive phenotypes. As long as there's no contact with any dominant phenotypes, the looks of future offspring will change.
Which population is more difficult to count during a survey of biodiversity?
O A clumped population
O A uniform population
A mobile population
O A small population
Answer:
Mobile population
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Answer: It is (D) Skin
Explanation: Skin can absorb materials, it also protects our body, it also regulates our body temp.
Both anaerobic and aerobic respiration use what to produce ATP and NADH?
Answer
glucozo
Explanation: