Answer:
A punnett square is used to determine the<u> phenotypes of a child.</u>
Explanation:
The genotypes of both parents are listed on the punnett square which is then crossed.
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<u>Dominant and Recessive traits:</u>
When crossed, each parents have their own dominant and recessive traits, the dominant trait always shows up on the child when mixed with a recessive trait.
Answer:
18 moles of CO2
Explanation:
We have to turn to the stoichiometry of the reaction as depicted in the equation below;
Equation of respiration;
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 1 glucose molecule produces 6 moles of CO2
3 moles of glucose will produce 3 × 6/1 = 18 moles of CO2
The answer would be, that it decreases.
Answer:
Dominant
Explanation:
The offspring was Pp, since they were all purple, it means purple is dominant to white.
The correct anwser is b survive on its own